2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.20437/v4
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Newborn feeding recommendations and practices increase the risk of development of overweight and obesity

Abstract: Background: The prevalence of obesity among infants less than 2 years of age has increased by more than 60 percent over the last three decades. Obese infants and toddlers are at an increased risk for staying overweight into adolescence and adulthood. Metabolic programming has been demonstrated in animal models whereby early life feeding habits result in life-long changes in hormone balance and metabolism. Our study explores if newborn over-nutrition on the first day of life (DOL1) is associated with risk for f… Show more

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