Weight in infancy and prevalence of coronary heart disease in adult life
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.310.6971.17
Weight in infancy and prevalence of coronary heart disease in adult life
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether low birth weight and low weight at 1 year are followed by an increased prevalence of coronary heart disease in adult life.
Design: A follow up study of men born during 1920-30 whose birth weights and weights at 1 year were recorded.
Setting: Hertfordshire, England.
Subjects: 290 men born and still living in East Hertfordshire.
Main outcome measure: The prevalence of coronary heart disease, defined by the Rose/WHO chest pain questionnaire, standard electrocardiographic criteria, or history of coronary artery angioplasty or graft surgery.
Results: 42 (14%) men had coronary heart disease. Their mean birth weight, 7.9 lb (3600 g), was the same as that of the other men. Their mean weight at 1 year, 21.8 lb (9.9 kg), was 1 lb (454 g) lower (95% confidence interval 0.1 to 1.8, P = 0.02). Percentages of men with coronary heart disease fell from 27% in those who weighed 18 lb (8.2 kg) or less at 1 year to 9% in those who weighed more than 26 lb (11.8 kg) (P value for trend = 0.03). This trend occurred in both smokers and non-smokers and within each social class.
Conclusion: These findings add to the evidence that coronary heart disease is "programmed" during early growth.
Comment in
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Weight in infancy and coronary heart disease in adult life.BMJ. 1995 Feb 18;310(6977):468. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6977.468b. BMJ. 1995. PMID: 7873971 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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