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ABSTRACT: Aims
First, to compare the strength of association between body size changes (?z-BW, ?z-BH, ?z-BWH, ?z-BMI) in different time intervals (growth periods: 0-6, 0-12, 0-24, 0-36, 12-24, 12-36, 24-36 months (m)) and variations in arterial structure, stiffness and hemodynamics at age 6 years. Second, to determine whether the associations depend on exposure to cardiovascular risk factors, body size at birth and/or on body size at the time of the evaluation (cofactors). Anthropometric (at birth, 6, 12, 24, 36 m and at age 6 years), hemodynamic (peripheral and central (aortic)) and arterial (elastic (carotid) and muscular (femoral) arteries; both hemi-bodies) parameters were assessed in a child cohort (6 years; n =632). The association between arterial parameters and body size changes (?z-BW, ?z-BH, ?z-BWH, ?z-BMI) in the different growth periods was compared, before and after adjustment by cofactors.Results
?z-BW 0-24 m and ?z-BWH 0-24 m allowed us to explain inter-individual variations in structural arterial properties at age 6 years, with independence of cofactors. When the third year of life was included in the analysis (0-36, 12-36, 24-36 m), ?z-BW explained hemodynamic (peripheral and central) variations at age 6 years. ?z-BH and ?z-BMI showed limited associations with arterial properties.Conclusion
?z-BW and ?z-BWH are the anthropometric variables with the greatest association with arterial structure and hemodynamics in early childhood, with independence of cofactors.
SUBMITTER: Castro JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7921917 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature