“…18,22 Such conflicting results may derive from differences in methodological choices, such as definition of growth rates and timing of outcome measurements. In our study, growth was defined as difference scores of standardized weight, height, or BMI in 3 periods (age 1-7 months, age 7-14 months, and age 2-3 years), whereas others have categorized growth between age 0 and 2 years 21 or in several intermediate periods [16][17][18] into slow, normal, and rapid weight gain, or have used parameters of modeled growth curves to define growth patterns. 19,20,22 Sensitivity analyses with relative growth rates calculated over 1-3 months only as a determinant did not change our conclusions, however.…”