Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: body mass index

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0103Birthweight, body-mass index in middle age, and incident coronary heart diseaseFrankel S, Elwood P, et al. South Wales
0305Association of schizophrenia with low maternal body mass index, small size at birth and thinness during childhoodWahlbeck K, Forsen T, Osmond C, et al. Finland
0357Tall or short? Twenty years after preeclampsia exposure in utero: comparisons of final height, body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, and age at menarche among women, exposed and unexposed to preeclampsia during fetal lifeRos HS, Lichtenstein P, Ekbom A, Cnattingius S, Lagiou P, Trichopoulos D, Hsieh C Sweden
0398Tall or short? Twenty years after preeclampsia exposure in utero: comparisons of final height, body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, and age at menarche among women, exposed and unexposed to preeclampsia during fetal lifeRos HS, Lichtenstein P, Ekbom A, Cnattingius S, Trichopoulos D, Stuver SO, Hsieh C Sweden
0484Birth weight, weight at 1 y of age, and body composition in older men: findings from the Hertfordshire Cohort StudySayer AA, Syddall HE, Dennison EM, Gilbody HJ, Duggleby SL, Cooper C, Barker DJP, Phillips DI UK
0537Longitudinal study of birth weight and adult body mass index in predicting risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in womenRich-Edwards JW, Kleinman K, Michels KB, Stampfer MJ, Manson JE, Rexrode KM, Hibert EN, Willett WC USA
0748Gestational weight gain in relation to offspring body mass index and obesity from infancy through adulthoodSchack-Nielsen L, Michaelsen KF, Gamborg M, et al. Denmark
0785Sex-specific, male-line transgenerational responses in humansPembrey ME, Pembrey ME, Bygren LO, Kaati G, et al. UK
0801Cesarean delivery is associated with an increased risk of obesity in adulthood in a Brazilian birth cohort study.Goldani HA, Barbieri MA, et al. Brazil
0809The relation of breastfeeding and body mass index to asthma and atopy in children: a prospective cohort study to age 6 yearsSherriff JL, et al. Australia
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0828Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children and Young Adults Born to Preeclamptic Pregnancies: A Systematic Review.Davis EF, Lazdam M, et al. USA
0849Infant antibiotic exposures and early-life body mass.Trasande L, Blustein J, et al. UK
0858Association of caesarean delivery with child adiposity from age 6 weeks to 15 years.Blustein J, Attina T, et al. UK
0880Mode of delivery and offspring body mass index, overweight and obesity in adult life: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Darmasseelane K, Hyde MJ, et al. UK
0890Adult BMI and fat distribution but not height amplify the effect of low birthweight on insulin resistance and increased blood pressure in 20-year-old South Africans.Levitt NS, Lambert EV, Woods D, et al. South Africa
0916Antibiotic treatment during infancy and increased body mass index in boys: an international cross-sectional studyMurphy R, Stewart AW, et al. International
0921Association between paracetamol use in infancy or childhood with body mass index.Murphy R, Stewart AW, et al. New Zealand
0926The Impact of Breastfeeding on Early Childhood Obesity: Evidence From the National Survey of Children's Health.Hansstein FV USA
0943Association of early and late maternal smoking during pregnancy with offspring body mass index at 4 to 5 years of age.Grzeskowiak LE, Hodyl NA, et al. Australia
0973Cardiovascular risk factors in children and young adults born to preeclamptic pregnanciesDavis EF, Lazdam M, et al UK
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0979Fish Intake in Pregnancy and Child Growth: A Pooled Analysis of 15 European and US Birth Cohorts.Stratakis N, Roumeliotaki T, et al International
0997Health impact of catch-up growth in low-birth weight infants: systematic review, evidence appraisal, and meta-analysis.Connelly A, et al UK
1038Cesarean birth is not associated with early childhood body mass index.Smithers LG, Mol BW, et al Australia
1071Effect of fish oil supplementation in pregnancy on bone, lean, and fat mass at six years: randomised clinical trial.Vinding RK, Stokholm J, et al Denmark