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Modifiable risk factors in the first 1000 days of life predict higher adiposity and cardiometabolic risk – News-Medical.Net
Early life risk factors in the first 1000 days cumulatively predict higher obesity and cardiometabolic risk in early adolescence, according to new research led…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 16 2020
Early life risk factors in the first 1000 days cumulatively predict higher obesity and cardiometabolic risk in early adolescence, according to new research led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. The study is the first to evaluate the combined influence of early life risk factors with direct measures of adiposity (body mass index, fat-mass index) and metabolic risk in early adolescence.
The findings were published November 12 in the American…
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