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Birth weight and blood cholesterol level: a study in adolescents and systematic review.

Christopher G Owen1, Peter H Whincup, Katherine Odoki, Julie A Gilg, Derek G Cook.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between birth weight and blood total cholesterol (TC) and to compare its strength with that of the relationship between current body mass index and TC.
METHODS: 1). Cross-sectional study of adolescents, with retrospective ascertainment of birth weight from birth records or parental recall; 2). systematic review of studies examining the relations between birth weight and cholesterol at all ages. PARTICIPANTS: 1). 1532 individuals (92% white, 55% male) in 10 British towns; 2). 28 studies with 32 observations showing the change in TC per 1 kg increase in birth weight-6 in infancy, 14 in adolescents, 12 in adults.
RESULTS: In the cross-sectional study, there was a weak inverse relation between birth weight and TC level (-.061 mmol/L fall in TC per kg increase in birth weight, 95% confidence interval -.131 to.008 mmol/L per kg) which was little affected by adjustment for current body size. The difference in TC corresponding to an interquartile range increase in birth weight (-.03 mmol/L) was approximately a quarter of that for an equivalent increase in body mass index (.11 mmol/L). In the systematic review, an inverse association between birth weight and TC of a similar size to that in the cross-sectional study was observed (-.048 mmol/L per kg, 95% confidence interval -.078 to -.018 mmol/L per kg) similar in strength at all ages.
CONCLUSION: The relation of fetal nutrition to TC appears to be weak and is probably of limited public health importance when compared with the effects of childhood obesity.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12728092     DOI: 10.1542/peds.111.5.1081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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