ObjectivePrenatal metabolomics profiles, providing measures of in utero nutritional and environmental exposures, may improve the prediction of childhood outcomes. We aimed to identify prenatal plasma metabolites associated with early childhood body mass index (BMI) trajectories and overweight/obesity risk in offspring.MethodsThis study included 450 African American mother-child pairs from the Conditions Affecting Neurocognitive Development and Learning in Early Childhood Study. An untargeted metabolomics analysis was performed on the mothers' plasma samples collected during the second trimester. The children's BMI-z-score trajectories from birth to age 4 [rising-high- (9.8%), moderate- (68.2%), and low-BMI (22.0%)] and overweight/obesity st...
Objective: Noncommunicable diseases such as obesity have become a serious global public health epide...
We aimed first to assess associations between maternal health characteristics and newborn metabolite...
ScopeThe fetal programming paradigm posits that the origins of obesity can be traced, in part, to th...
BackgroundWe investigated the individual and additive effects of three modifiable maternal metabolic...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
There is increasing recognition on the role of early life metabolic programming in childhood obesity...
BACKGROUND: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Background/Objective Rapid postnatal weight gain is a potentially modifiable risk factor for obesity...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Introduction: Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of ove...
OBJECTIVES: Fetal and early life represent a period of developmental plasticity during which metabol...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying childhood overweight and obesity are poorly known. Here, we in...
Background Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
OBJECTIVES: Fetal and early life represent a period of developmental plasticity during which metabol...
Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic and carries significant long-term consequences to phy...
Objective: Noncommunicable diseases such as obesity have become a serious global public health epide...
We aimed first to assess associations between maternal health characteristics and newborn metabolite...
ScopeThe fetal programming paradigm posits that the origins of obesity can be traced, in part, to th...
BackgroundWe investigated the individual and additive effects of three modifiable maternal metabolic...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
There is increasing recognition on the role of early life metabolic programming in childhood obesity...
BACKGROUND: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Background/Objective Rapid postnatal weight gain is a potentially modifiable risk factor for obesity...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Introduction: Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of ove...
OBJECTIVES: Fetal and early life represent a period of developmental plasticity during which metabol...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying childhood overweight and obesity are poorly known. Here, we in...
Background Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
OBJECTIVES: Fetal and early life represent a period of developmental plasticity during which metabol...
Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic and carries significant long-term consequences to phy...
Objective: Noncommunicable diseases such as obesity have become a serious global public health epide...
We aimed first to assess associations between maternal health characteristics and newborn metabolite...
ScopeThe fetal programming paradigm posits that the origins of obesity can be traced, in part, to th...