Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.

AIMS: Low-grade inflammation might mediate associations between size at birth, early life growth, excessive weight gain, and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life. Our aim was to investigate relationships between fetal growth, weight over the life course, and low-grade inflammation...

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Published in:European Heart Journal
Main Authors: Tzoulaki, I, Jarvelin, MR, Hartikainen, A, Leinonen, M, Pouta, A, Paldanius, M, Ruokonen, A, Canoy, D, Sovio, U, Saikku, P, Elliott, P
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehn105
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author Tzoulaki, I
Jarvelin, MR
Hartikainen, A
Leinonen, M
Pouta, A
Paldanius, M
Ruokonen, A
Canoy, D
Sovio, U
Saikku, P
Elliott, P
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Pouta, A
Paldanius, M
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Canoy, D
Sovio, U
Saikku, P
Elliott, P
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description AIMS: Low-grade inflammation might mediate associations between size at birth, early life growth, excessive weight gain, and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life. Our aim was to investigate relationships between fetal growth, weight over the life course, and low-grade inflammation measured by serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) levels at 31 years. METHODS AND RESULTS: General population-based northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study of 5840 participants attending a clinical examination at 31 years, including measurement of CRP. Weight and height were assessed at birth, 12 months, and 14 and 31 years of age. CRP levels at 31 years were 16% [95% confidence interval (CI) 8, 23] higher per 1 kg lower birth weight, 21% (95% CI 2, 37) higher per 10 cm lower birth length, and 24% (95% CI 10, 36) higher per 1 kg/m3 lower ponderal index, after adjustment for potential confounders. Participants with highest tertile body mass index (BMI) at 31 years and lowest tertile birth weight had the highest average CRP levels. Per unit increase in BMI from 14 to 31 years was associated with 16% (95% CI 14, 17) higher CRP levels; the association was larger for those in the top BMI tertile at age 14 years. CONCLUSION: Systemic low-grade inflammation may lie on the causal pathway that relates impaired fetal growth and weight gain from childhood to adulthood to adverse adult cardiovascular health. Lifestyle changes from early life might be an important step in reducing cardiovascular risk in adults.
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:9c0a2124-e47b-4043-9a06-69cd55367b69 2025-01-16T23:52:11+00:00 Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study. Tzoulaki, I Jarvelin, MR Hartikainen, A Leinonen, M Pouta, A Paldanius, M Ruokonen, A Canoy, D Sovio, U Saikku, P Elliott, P 2016-07-28 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehn105 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9c0a2124-e47b-4043-9a06-69cd55367b69 eng eng doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehn105 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9c0a2124-e47b-4043-9a06-69cd55367b69 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehn105 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehn105 2022-06-28T20:19:22Z AIMS: Low-grade inflammation might mediate associations between size at birth, early life growth, excessive weight gain, and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life. Our aim was to investigate relationships between fetal growth, weight over the life course, and low-grade inflammation measured by serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) levels at 31 years. METHODS AND RESULTS: General population-based northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study of 5840 participants attending a clinical examination at 31 years, including measurement of CRP. Weight and height were assessed at birth, 12 months, and 14 and 31 years of age. CRP levels at 31 years were 16% [95% confidence interval (CI) 8, 23] higher per 1 kg lower birth weight, 21% (95% CI 2, 37) higher per 10 cm lower birth length, and 24% (95% CI 10, 36) higher per 1 kg/m3 lower ponderal index, after adjustment for potential confounders. Participants with highest tertile body mass index (BMI) at 31 years and lowest tertile birth weight had the highest average CRP levels. Per unit increase in BMI from 14 to 31 years was associated with 16% (95% CI 14, 17) higher CRP levels; the association was larger for those in the top BMI tertile at age 14 years. CONCLUSION: Systemic low-grade inflammation may lie on the causal pathway that relates impaired fetal growth and weight gain from childhood to adulthood to adverse adult cardiovascular health. Lifestyle changes from early life might be an important step in reducing cardiovascular risk in adults. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland ORA - Oxford University Research Archive European Heart Journal 29 8 1049 1056
spellingShingle Tzoulaki, I
Jarvelin, MR
Hartikainen, A
Leinonen, M
Pouta, A
Paldanius, M
Ruokonen, A
Canoy, D
Sovio, U
Saikku, P
Elliott, P
Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.
title Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.
title_full Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.
title_fullStr Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.
title_full_unstemmed Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.
title_short Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study.
title_sort size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: northern finland 1966 birth cohort study.
url https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehn105
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