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Low birth weight has been associated with cardiovascular disease in adulthood (JW Pediatr Adolesc Med Jan 9 2008). Investigators in the Netherlands used longitudinal data from an observational study to examine the association between growth patterns (weight and length) during the first year of life and risk factors for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in early adulthood.
The study involved 213 healthy white young adults (age range, 18–24) with first-year growth data. All were born at or after 36 weeks’ gestation; 84 were small (birth length <2 standard deviations below a mean of 47.6 cm) at birth (9 had short stature as adults), and 129 were normal size at birth (41 had short stature as adults). Weight gain during the first 3 month…