Childhood eating behaviour contributes to the rise of obesity and related noncommunicable disease worldwide. However, we lack a deep understanding of biochemical alterations that can arise from aberrant eating behaviour. In this study, we prospectively associate longitudinal trajectories of childhood overeating, undereating, and fussy eating with metabolic markers at age 16 years to explore adolescent metabolic alterations related to specific eating patterns in the first 10 years of life. Data are from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (n = 3104). We measure 158 metabolic markers with a high-throughput (1H) NMR metabolomics platform. Increasing childhood overeating is prospectively associated with an adverse cardiometaboli...
BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies reported that children with overweight or obesity ...
Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hinder the ea...
Eating behaviours may be expressions of genetic risk for obesity and are potential antecedents of la...
Childhood eating behaviour contributes to the rise of obesity and related noncommunicable disease wo...
Eating disorders are severe illnesses characterized by both psychiatric and metabolic factors. We ex...
Eating disorders are severe illnesses characterized by both psychiatric and metabolic factors. We ex...
BACKGROUND: Child eating behaviors are highly heterogeneous and their longitudinal impact on childho...
Obesity rates among children are growing rapidly worldwide, placing massive pressure on healthcare s...
Abstract Background Dietary intake during early life may be a modifying factor for cardiometabolic r...
Objective: The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, including pathop...
Disturbances in eating behaviors have been widely related to obesity. However, little is known about...
Abstract Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hind...
BACKGROUND: Risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease is higher in adults who were relatively thi...
Eating disorders are severe illnesses characterized by both psychiatric and metabolic factors. We ex...
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies reported that children with overweight or obesity ...
Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hinder the ea...
Eating behaviours may be expressions of genetic risk for obesity and are potential antecedents of la...
Childhood eating behaviour contributes to the rise of obesity and related noncommunicable disease wo...
Eating disorders are severe illnesses characterized by both psychiatric and metabolic factors. We ex...
Eating disorders are severe illnesses characterized by both psychiatric and metabolic factors. We ex...
BACKGROUND: Child eating behaviors are highly heterogeneous and their longitudinal impact on childho...
Obesity rates among children are growing rapidly worldwide, placing massive pressure on healthcare s...
Abstract Background Dietary intake during early life may be a modifying factor for cardiometabolic r...
Objective: The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, including pathop...
Disturbances in eating behaviors have been widely related to obesity. However, little is known about...
Abstract Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hind...
BACKGROUND: Risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease is higher in adults who were relatively thi...
Eating disorders are severe illnesses characterized by both psychiatric and metabolic factors. We ex...
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
BACKGROUND: Although many cross-sectional studies reported that children with overweight or obesity ...
Background The alarming trend of paediatric obesity deserves our greatest awareness to hinder the ea...
Eating behaviours may be expressions of genetic risk for obesity and are potential antecedents of la...