2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41430-024-01534-5
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The proportion of weight gain due to change in fat mass in infants with vs without rapid growth

William Johnson,
Lukhanyo H. Nyati,
Shabina Ariff
et al.

Abstract: Background There is extensive evidence that rapid infant weight gain increases the risk of childhood obesity, but this is normally based on childhood body mass index (BMI) only and whether or not this is because infants with rapid weight gain accrue greater fat mass is unknown. Objective The primary objective of our study was to test whether the proportion of infant weight gain due to concurrent increases in fat mass is greater in infants with rapid weight… Show more

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