Mismatch between poor fetal growth and rapid postnatal weight gain in the first 2 years of life is associated with higher blood pressure and insulin resistance without increased adiposity in childhood: the GUSTO cohort study

Abstract

Using longitudinal ultrasounds as an improved fetal growth marker, we aimed to investigate if fetal growth deceleration followed by rapid postnatal weight gain is associated with childhood cardiometabolic risk biomarkers in a contemporary well-nourished population.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Aug 20, 2020
Source ID
10.1093/ije/dyaa143

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  • Fabian Yap
  • Izzuddin Aris
  • Johan G. Eriksson
  • Jonathan Tze Liang Choo
  • Jonathan Yinhao Huang
  • Karen Tan
  • Keith Godfrey
  • Kok Hian Tan
  • Lieng Hsi Ling
  • Lynette Shek
  • Marielle V. Fortier
  • Mary E Wlodek
  • Ming-Jia Li
  • Mya Thway Tint
  • Navin Michael
  • Neerja Karnani
  • Peter D. Gluckman
  • See Ling Loy
  • Sendhil S Velan
  • Sharon Ng
  • Shiao-yng Chan
  • Suresh Anand Sadananthan
  • Wen Lun Yuan
  • Yap-Seng Chong
  • Yi Ying Ong
  • Yiong Huak Chan
  • Yung Seng Lee

Organizations

  • Agency for Science, Technology and Research
  • Duke–NUS Medical School
  • European Commission
  • Harvard Medical School
  • KK Women's and Children's Hospital
  • Medical Research Council
  • National Institute for Health and Care Research
  • National Research Foundation
  • National University Health System
  • Naval Medical Research Center
  • University of Auckland
  • University of Melbourne
  • University of Southampton

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