Abstract:BackgroundDespite the declining global prevalence of preterm birth, it accounts for a certain proportion of births in developing countries. Those born earlier, are prone to have lower birth weight (BW), smaller kidneys, lower glomerular filtration rate, higher blood pressure (BP) and overall poorer future cardio-metabolic health outcomes. MethodsThe current cross-sectional study was conducted on relatively healthy individuals aged 3-18 years with no PMH of any specific diseases, and not in toxic or ill conditi… Show more
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