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- W1997133722 abstract "It has been suggested that malnutrition during fetal life and early childhood may lead to increased risk of cardiovascular mortality and metabolic syndrome in adults. One way to study this has been to examine pregnancies that are a result of exposure to maternal famine and their association with subsequent development of the metabolic syndrome in adulthood. Varying findings have been demonstrated in this literature. In a famine study that examined the association between fetal famine exposure and the metabolic syndrome, no statistically significant associations were found. However, the failure to show an association could be due to the relatively short Dutch winter, limiting exposure to famine during gestation. The risk of adverse long-term consequences of famine exposure during early life may be exacerbated in later life among adults who are exposed to a nutritionally rich environment represented by a Western dietary pattern or are overweight. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between famine exposure in China during fetal life and early childhood with the risk of metabolic syndrome during adulthood and to determine whether exposure in later life to nutritional rich environments affects this association. Data were obtained from the 2002 China National Nutrition and Health Survey administered on 7874 adults born between 1954 and 1964. The risk of the metabolic syndrome was assessed among adults from 5 exposure cohorts: nonexposed, and fetal, early childhood, mid-childhood, and late childhood exposed. The severity of the famine was determined using the excess death rate in the geographical region during exposure. The metabolic syndrome defined by adenosine triphosphate (ATP) III criteria included 3 or more of the following: elevated fasting plasma triglyceride, lower plasma high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, elevated fasting glucose levels, higher waist circumference, and hypertension. The risk of the metabolic syndrome was higher among adults born in severely affected famine areas, who had been exposed to the famine during fetal life compared with nonexposed adults (odds ratio, 3.13, 95% confidence interval, 1.24 to 7.89, P = 0.016). There were similar associations among adults who were exposed to the famine during early childhood, but not among adults exposed to famine during mid or late childhood. The risk of the metabolic syndrome was especially high in later life for participants born in severely affected famine areas and had Western dietary habits or were overweight in adulthood. These findings show that exposure to famine in China during fetal life and early childhood is associated with a higher risk of metabolic syndrome in adulthood." @default.
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- W1997133722 title "Exposure to the Chinese Famine in Early Life and the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Adulthood" @default.
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