Birth weight was longitudinally associated with cardiometabolic risk markers in mid-adulthood

Autor: Doris K Amoah, Gerald S. Berenson, Wei Chen, J. Kennedy Cruickshank, Fawaz Mzayek, Sathanur R. Srinivasan
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Male
Longitudinal study
Epidemiology
Blood lipids
Physiology
Disease
California
HOMA-IR
Body Mass Index
chemistry.chemical_compound
0302 clinical medicine
Weight loss
insulin resistance
Prevalence
Birth Weight
Longitudinal Studies
030212 general & internal medicine
triglycerides
Age Factors
Cardiovascular Diseases
Female
medicine.symptom
Infant
Premature

Adult
cardiovascular risk
Adolescent
Birth weight
Hypercholesterolemia
030209 endocrinology & metabolism
Risk Assessment
Article
lipids
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Sex Factors
Insulin resistance
Predictive Value of Tests
Confidence Intervals
medicine
Humans
Triglycerides
Cholesterol
business.industry
cholesterol
Repeated measures design
Infant
Low Birth Weight

medicine.disease
Body Height
chemistry
Insulin Resistance
business
Zdroj: Mzayek, F, Cruickshank, J K, Amoah, D, Srinivasan, S, Chen, W & Berenson, G S 2016, ' Birth Weight was longitudinally associated with Cardiometabolic Risk Markers in Mid-Adulthood ', Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 643–647 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annepidem.2016.07.013
ISSN: 1047-2797
DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2016.07.013
Popis: PurposeBirth weight (BW) is associated with risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. The findings form studies examined the association of BW with metabolic markers of CV risk were inconsistent and controversial. We examined the association of BW with insulin resistance and blood lipids using repeated measures up to mid-adulthood.MethodsData from seven screenings of the Bogalusa Heart Study—a longitudinal study of cardiovascular risk factors in Bogalusa, LA, are analyzed using generalized estimation equations method. Participants with birth data and at least one measurement of study outcomes between 18-44 years of age (n=2,034) were included.ResultsBW is inversely associated with insulin resistance, triglycerides and total cholesterol (PConclusionsThe study provides strong evidence of an inverse relationship of BW with adulthood cardiometabolic risk profile. Persons born with low BW are maybe less responsive to preventive interventions aiming at weight reduction.
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