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Small head circumference at birth and early age at adiposity rebound
Acta Physiologica, 2013AbstractAimsThe adiposity rebound is the age in childhood when body mass index is at a minimum before increasing again. The age at rebound is highly variable. An early age is associated with increased obesity in later childhood and adult life. We have reported that an early rebound is predicted by low weight gain between birth and 1 year of age and ...
Eriksson, J.G. +4 more
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Early adiposity rebound: causes and consequences for obesity in children and adults
International Journal of Obesity, 2006Childhood obesity is an important public health problem, with a rapidly increasing frequency worldwide. Identification of critical periods for the development of childhood and adolescent obesity could be very useful for targeting prevention measures. Weight status in early childhood is a poor predictor of adult adiposity status, and most obese adults ...
M F, Rolland-Cachera +3 more
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Rate of Fat Gain Is Faster in Girls Undergoing Early Adiposity Rebound
Obesity, 2004AbstractObjective: To determine the changes in body composition (fat and lean mass) occurring in children during adiposity rebound (AR).Research Methods and Procedures: Thirty‐nine girls, 3 to 6 years of age at baseline, underwent yearly DXA scans for 2 years. An additional DXA scan was obtained 4 to 5 years after baseline.
Rachael Taylor
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Early Adiposity Rebound Is Not Associated With Energy or Fat Intake in Infancy
Pediatrics, 2001To the Editor. Obesity is recognized to be the result of a positive energy balance, mainly attributable to excessive energy intake accounted for by a high contribution of dietary fat. This was our original hypothesis when we started a longitudinal study conducted in French children followed from infancy to age 8 years.1 The aim of the study was to ...
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A comparative evaluation of two different approaches to estimating age at adiposity rebound
International Journal of Obesity, 2005To compare different approaches (visual estimation of individual BMI curves with polynomial models) to estimate age at adiposity rebound (AR), as different approaches might lead to different results. AR has been suggested as a critical period between intra-uterine life and early adulthood, and recent data showed that early age at AR is associated with ...
A, Kroke +3 more
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Timing of adiposity rebound: a step toward preventing obesity.
Pediatric nursing, 2012Adiposity rebound (AR) is used as an indicator to predict obesity in adults. Previous studies about AR in the U.S. were based on local data; therefore, the generalizability of study results is limited. The purpose of this study was to identify the timing of AR for U.S.
Wannaporn, Boonpleng +2 more
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Factors associated with early adiposity rebound. ALSPAC Study Team.
Pediatrics, 2000The age at which body mass index (BMI) increases after its nadir in childhood, adiposity rebound (AR), is a critical period for the development of obesity. Children with early AR are at substantially increased risk of adult obesity. Few studies have examined the factors that influence the timing of the AR.
A R, Dorosty +3 more
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The Relation of Adiposity Rebound to Subsequent BMI in a Large Electronic Health Record Database
Childhood Obesity, 2021Alyson B Goodman +2 more
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P2-106 The predictors of early adiposity rebound
Early Human Development, 2007M. Campbell +3 more
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