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Growth and endothelial function in the first 2 years of life.
Touwslager, Robbert N H; Houben, Alfons J H M; Tan, Frans E S; Gielen, Marij; Zeegers, Maurice P; Stehouwer, Coen D A; Gerver, Willem-Jan M; Westerterp, Klaas R; Wouters, Loek; Blanco, Carlos E; Zimmermann, Luc J; Mulder, Antonius L M.
Afiliação
  • Touwslager RN; Department of Pediatrics, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Oncology and Developmental Biology (GROW), Maastricht, The Netherlands; Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands. Electronic address:
  • Houben AJ; Department of Internal Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Cardiovascular Diseases (CARIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Tan FE; Department of Methodology and Statistics, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands; School for Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Gielen M; Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands; Section of Complex Genetics, Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Zeegers MP; Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands; Section of Complex Genetics, Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Stehouwer CD; Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands; Department of Internal Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Cardiovascular Diseases (CARIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Gerver WJ; Department of Pediatrics, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Oncology and Developmental Biology (GROW), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Westerterp KR; Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands; Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Wouters L; Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht (NUTRIM), Maastricht, The Netherlands; Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Blanco CE; Department of Pediatrics, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Oncology and Developmental Biology (GROW), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Zimmermann LJ; Department of Pediatrics, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Oncology and Developmental Biology (GROW), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
  • Mulder AL; Department of Pediatrics, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht School for Oncology and Developmental Biology (GROW), Maastricht, The Netherlands.
J Pediatr ; 166(3): 666-71.e1, 2015 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25722270
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To test the hypothesis that the inverse association between infant growth and endothelial function at 6 months would persist to 24 months and that accelerated growth would lead to an increased percent body fat, which would, in turn, impact negatively on endothelial function. STUDY

DESIGN:

In a prospective observational study, 104 healthy term newborns underwent anthropometry and measurements of vascular vasodilation at 0, 6, 12, and 24 months. We recorded maximum vasodilation in response to acetylcholine (endothelium-dependent) and nitroprusside (endothelium-independent) by use of laser-Doppler vascular perfusion monitoring of the forearm skin vasculature. Additional anthropometry at 1 and 3 months was collected from child welfare centers. The data were analyzed by multilevel linear regression.

RESULTS:

Weight gain from 0-1 month was associated inversely with maximum perfusion in response to acetylcholine at the age of 2 years (b = -8.28 perfusion units [PU] per Δ z-score, P = .03). Weight gain from 0-1 month was related positively to maximum perfusion in response to nitroprusside (b = 10.12 PU per Δ z-score, P = .04), as was birth weight (b = 8.02 PU per z-score, P = .02). Body fat percentage did not have a significant effect in any of the perfusion models and was not related to maximum perfusion at 2 years.

CONCLUSION:

Infant weight gain from 0-1 month is inversely related to endothelial function in healthy term infants, at least to the age of 2 years. This relationship was not explained by an increased percentage body fat.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vasodilatação / Peso ao Nascer / Endotélio Vascular / Aumento de Peso / Desenvolvimento Infantil Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vasodilatação / Peso ao Nascer / Endotélio Vascular / Aumento de Peso / Desenvolvimento Infantil Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article