Severe malnutrition or famine exposure in childhood and cardiometabolic non-communicable disease later in life: a systematic review

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  • who: Kelsey Grey ‍ ‍ and colleagues from the Mexico Mexico have published the research work: Severe malnutrition or famine exposure in childhood and cardiometabolic non-communicable disease later in life: a systematic review, in the Journal: Nutrition ward at central hospital, Blantyre of 31/07/2019
  • what: Few studies controlled for effects of foetal malnutrition as the proxy measure of birth weight was rarely available; however, four studies showed independent effects of postnatal malnutrition on NCD risk after controlling for birth weight.22 42 52 53 Inadequately controlled age effects are another important confounder as most . . .

     

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