The present analysis investigated associations between birth weight and objectively measured food intake in adulthood among 65 healthy Indigenous Americans. We discovered a sex difference such that birthweight was negatively associated with adult food intake in males and positively associated with adult food intake in females. Lower birthweight males consumed more fat as adults, whereas higher birthweight females consumed more fat and protein
Sex-specific associations between birthweight and objectively measured energy intake in healthy indigenous American adults
Piaggi, Paolo;
2024-01-01
Abstract
The present analysis investigated associations between birth weight and objectively measured food intake in adulthood among 65 healthy Indigenous Americans. We discovered a sex difference such that birthweight was negatively associated with adult food intake in males and positively associated with adult food intake in females. Lower birthweight males consumed more fat as adults, whereas higher birthweight females consumed more fat and proteinFile in questo prodotto:
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