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Low birth weight means that the birth weight of the newborn is less than 2500g, and the perinatal mortality rate of low birth weight infants is 4 to 6 times that of normal infants.
development
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Low birth weight is associated with an increased incidence of chronic diseases (eg, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, etc.
In a study published in Stroke, the leading journal in the field of cardiovascular disease, researchers analyzed whether the risk of cerebrovascular disease in adults is related to growth or nutritional factors in early childhood
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In the 1966 Northern Finland Birth Cohort, researchers followed 11,991 people from birth to age 52
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Cerebrovascular disease diagnoses were extracted from national hospital and death registries, and diagnoses were coded based on World Health Organization recommendations
A total of 453 cases (3.
8%) of cerebrovascular disease were recorded during follow-up
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Among women, the component-year risk of ischemic cardiovascular disease with lower early childhood weight and height was increased, with adjusted hazard ratios of 1.
CONCLUSIONS : Our findings suggest that the timing of childhood weight gain has important implications for the development of cardiovascular disease risk in women
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Original source:
Original source:Milja Kivelä.