Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2954255198> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2954255198 endingPage "117" @default.
- W2954255198 startingPage "106" @default.
- W2954255198 abstract "Objectives Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics is high throughput and cost-effective, with the potential to improve the understanding of disease and risk. We examine the circulating metabolic profile by quantitative NMR metabolomics of a sample of Australian 11–12 year olds children and their parents, describe differences by age and sex, and explore the correlation of metabolites in parent–child dyads. Design The population-based cross-sectional Child Health CheckPoint study nested within the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Setting Blood samples collected from CheckPoint participants at assessment centres in seven Australian cities and eight regional towns; February 2015–March 2016. Participants 1180 children and 1325 parents provided a blood sample and had metabolomics data available. This included 1133 parent–child dyads (518 mother–daughter, 469 mother–son, 68 father–daughter and 78 father–son). Outcome measures 228 metabolic measures were obtained for each participant. We focused on 74 biomarkers including amino acid species, lipoprotein subclass measures, lipids, fatty acids, measures related to fatty acid saturation, and composite markers of inflammation and energy homeostasis. Results We identified differences in the concentration of specific metabolites between childhood and adulthood and in metabolic profiles in children and adults by sex. In general, metabolite concentrations were higher in adults than children and sex differences were larger in adults than in children. Positive correlations were observed for the majority of metabolites including isoleucine (CC 0.33, 95% CI 0.27 to 0.38), total cholesterol (CC 0.30, 95% CI 0.24 to 0.35) and omega 6 fatty acids (CC 0.28, 95% CI 0.23 to 0.34) in parent–child comparisons. Conclusions We describe the serum metabolite profiles from mid-childhood and adulthood in a population-based sample, together with a parent–child concordance. Differences in profiles by age and sex were observed. These data will be informative for investigation of the childhood origins of adult non-communicable diseases and for comparative studies in other populations." @default.
- W2954255198 created "2019-07-12" @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5008179569 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5018425233 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5030122881 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5047375523 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5052434301 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5060930298 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5061692409 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5065433380 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5081476105 @default.
- W2954255198 creator A5082673477 @default.
- W2954255198 date "2019-07-01" @default.
- W2954255198 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2954255198 title "Metabolomics: population epidemiology and concordance in Australian children aged 11–12 years and their parents" @default.
- W2954255198 cites W1961515348 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W1968767907 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W1968813633 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W1992910413 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2001157090 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2002364623 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2028440739 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2030848086 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2041888575 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2083534607 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2084830302 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2093274439 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2099331111 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2102732029 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2108790161 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2109880669 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2121544545 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2128934212 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2132339674 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2135594680 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2154998675 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2159819304 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2166354753 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2169718193 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2171833975 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2299824834 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2301389244 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2310542696 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2338627428 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2460163381 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2537269837 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2558296892 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2559004714 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2587991149 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2593990560 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W2954768578 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W377295446 @default.
- W2954255198 cites W4293084779 @default.
- W2954255198 doi "https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020900" @default.
- W2954255198 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6624050" @default.
- W2954255198 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31273021" @default.
- W2954255198 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2954255198 type Work @default.
- W2954255198 sameAs 2954255198 @default.
- W2954255198 citedByCount "44" @default.
- W2954255198 countsByYear W29542551982019 @default.
- W2954255198 countsByYear W29542551982020 @default.
- W2954255198 countsByYear W29542551982021 @default.
- W2954255198 countsByYear W29542551982022 @default.
- W2954255198 countsByYear W29542551982023 @default.
- W2954255198 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5008179569 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5018425233 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5030122881 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5047375523 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5052434301 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5060930298 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5061692409 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5065433380 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5081476105 @default.
- W2954255198 hasAuthorship W2954255198A5082673477 @default.
- W2954255198 hasBestOaLocation W29542551981 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C107130276 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C21565614 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C60644358 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C107130276 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C126322002 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C21565614 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C2908647359 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C60644358 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C71924100 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C86803240 @default.
- W2954255198 hasConceptScore W2954255198C99454951 @default.
- W2954255198 hasFunder F4320315122 @default.
- W2954255198 hasFunder F4320315151 @default.
- W2954255198 hasFunder F4320320442 @default.
- W2954255198 hasFunder F4320320974 @default.
- W2954255198 hasFunder F4320321108 @default.