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Published in: Current Hypertension Reports 6/2012

01-12-2012 | Pediatric Hypertension (JT Flynn, Section Editor)

Birth Weight and Childhood Blood Pressure

Authors: Vidar O Edvardsson, Sandra D Steinthorsdottir, Sigridur B Eliasdottir, Olafur S Indridason, Runolfur Palsson

Published in: Current Hypertension Reports | Issue 6/2012

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Abstract

A large body of literature suggests an inverse relationship between birth weight and blood pressure in children, adolescents and adults. The most persistent findings have been observed in children with a history of low birth weight or intrauterine growth restriction, while a large number of studies carried out in populations with normally distributed birth weight have shown conflicting results. A recently reported strong direct association between high birth weight and blood pressure, and the significant positive effect of postnatal growth on blood pressure suggests that the fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis should be expanded to include the role of excessive fetal and postnatal growth. In this paper, we review recent studies on the relationship between birth weight and blood pressure in childhood, with a focus on confounding variables that may explain the conflicting results of published work in this field.
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Metadata
Title
Birth Weight and Childhood Blood Pressure
Authors
Vidar O Edvardsson
Sandra D Steinthorsdottir
Sigridur B Eliasdottir
Olafur S Indridason
Runolfur Palsson
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Current Science Inc.
Published in
Current Hypertension Reports / Issue 6/2012
Print ISSN: 1522-6417
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3111
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11906-012-0311-6

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The last year's highlights in pulmonary vascular disease are presented by Dr. Jane Leopold in this official video from ACC.24.

Year in Review: Valvular heart disease

Watch Prof. William Zoghbi present the last year's highlights in valvular heart disease from the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

Watch this official video from ACC.24. Dr. Biykem Bozkurt discusses last year's major advances in heart failure and cardiomyopathies.