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Thin newborns are more insulin resistant at 10 years of age
Anni Larnkjær
, Helga Kristensen Ingstrup, Lene Schack-Nielsen,
Christian Mølgaard
,
Kim F. Michaelsen
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At Birth
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Ponderal Index
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Insulin Resistance
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Homeostasis Model Assessment
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Birth Weight
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Pubertal Stage
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Normal Birth Weight
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Index Weight
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Pubertal Status
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Low Prevalence
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Follow-up Examination
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Glucose Concentration
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Fasting Insulin
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Fasting Plasma Glucose
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Weight Gain
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High Insulin
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Late childhood
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Age-adjusted
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Insulin Concentration
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Appropriate for Gestational Age
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Breast
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BMI Index
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Medicine and Dentistry
Birth Weight
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Ponderal Index
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Neonatal Infant
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Homeostatic Model Assessment
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Insulin Resistance
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Body Mass Index
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Obesity
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Underweight
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Gestational Age
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Normal Birth
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Prevalence
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Observational Study
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Breast Feeding
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Birth Weight
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Insulin Resistance
75%
Body Mass Index
75%
Homeostasis
75%
Weight Gain
25%
Underweight
25%
Breast Feeding
25%
Observational Studies
25%
Gestational Age
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Birth Weight
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Homeostasis
75%
Insulin Resistance
75%
Observational Study
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Prevalence
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fenfluramine
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Insulin Resistance
75%
Underweight
25%
Observational Study
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Prevalence
25%
Obesity
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Psychology
Body Mass Index
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Insulin Resistance
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Gestational Age
33%
Weight Gain
33%