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Early growth and adult health outcomes – lessons learned from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

机译:早期成长和成人健康结局–从赫尔辛基出生队列研究中吸取的教训

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Slow growth during fetal life and infancy is often followed by accelerated weight gain in childhood. These patterns of growth seem to precede the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) and type 2 diabetes in adult life. Patterns of growth associated with CHD and type 2 diabetes in adult life are described based upon findings from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study. We are beginning to understand that adult degenerative diseases are associated with different patterns of early growth. Yet it is not clear what optimal growth is and how it can be achieved. Most data suggest that the development of many non‐communicable diseases involve a number of interactions including genetic ones. Therefore these diseases can best be focused upon from a life cycle perspective.
机译:胎儿生活和婴儿期生长缓慢,其后往往是儿童体重增加加速。这些增长方式似乎早于成人生活中冠心病(CHD)和2型糖尿病的发生。根据赫尔辛基出生队列研究的结果,描述了成人CHD和2型糖尿病相关的生长方式。我们开始了解成人退行性疾病与早期生长的不同模式有关。但是,尚不清楚什么是最佳增长以及如何实现。大多数数据表明,许多非传染性疾病的发展涉及许多相互作用,包括遗传相互作用。因此,从生命周期的角度来看,最好将这些疾病作为重点。

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