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The following pages link to Cardiovascular disease risk factors are related to adult adiposity but not birth weight in young guatemalan adults (Q47180240):
Displaying 18 items.
- Maternal and child undernutrition: consequences for adult health and human capital (Q24642106) (← links)
- The Pelotas birth cohort study, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1982-2001 (Q33737836) (← links)
- Low birth weight is associated with components of the metabolic syndrome (Q33956846) (← links)
- Childhood morbidity and health in early adulthood: Life course linkages in a high morbidity context (Q34812451) (← links)
- Nutrition, growth, and body size in relation to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (Q35120339) (← links)
- Birthweight, rapid growth, cancer, and longevity: a review. (Q35626279) (← links)
- Early markers of adult obesity: a review (Q36492431) (← links)
- Low Birth Weight as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Childhood and Adolescence? The PEP Family Heart Study (Q36529303) (← links)
- Childhood growth and chronic disease: evidence from countries undergoing the nutrition transition (Q36553646) (← links)
- Methodology of the Pelotas birth cohort study from 1982 to 2004-5, Southern Brazil (Q37165649) (← links)
- Interferon-gamma induced adipose tissue inflammation is linked to endothelial dysfunction in type 2 diabetic mice (Q37627191) (← links)
- Maternal-infant interaction as an influence on infant adiposity (Q38731986) (← links)
- Birth weight was longitudinally associated with cardiometabolic risk markers in mid-adulthood. (Q39286532) (← links)
- Relationship between early growth and CVD risk factors in adolescents (Q40062083) (← links)
- A supply-demand model of fetal energy sufficiency predicts lipid profiles in male but not female Filipino adolescents (Q40529169) (← links)
- Prevalence of High Blood Pressure among Young Rural Adults in Relation to Height in Childhood and Adult Body Mass Index (Q47356891) (← links)
- From birth to adulthood: anthropometric trajectories and their implications for chronic diseases in Guatemala (Q57181155) (← links)
- Impact of growth patterns and early diet on obesity and cardiovascular risk factors in young children from developing countries (Q62073451) (← links)