Infant growth and body composition from birth to 24 months: are infants developing the same?

Background Given the importance of infancy for establishing growth trajectories, with later-life health consequences, we investigated longitudinal body composition among infants from six economically and ethnically diverse countries. Methods We recruited mother-infant dyads using the WHO Multicenter...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of clinical nutrition 2024-11, Vol.78 (11), p.952-962
Hauptverfasser: Norris, Shane A., Nyati, Lukhanyo H., Murphy-Alford, Alexia, Lucas, Nishani, Santos, Ina S., Costa, Caroline S., Kuriyan, Rebecca, Wickranasinghe, V. Pujitha, Ariff, Shabina, Jayasinghe, Sisitha, Kurpad, Anura V., Ismail, Leila Cheikh, Hills, Andrew P.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Given the importance of infancy for establishing growth trajectories, with later-life health consequences, we investigated longitudinal body composition among infants from six economically and ethnically diverse countries. Methods We recruited mother-infant dyads using the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study criteria. We measured fat-free mass (FFM) in 1393 (49% female) infants from birth to 6 months of age (Australia, India, and South Africa; n  = 468), 3–24 months of age (Brazil, Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka; n  = 925), and derived fat mass (FM), fat mass index (FMI), and fat-free mass index (FFMI). Height-for-age (HAZ), weight-for-age (WAZ), and weight-for-length (WHZ) Z-scores were computed. Sex differences were assessed using a t-test, and country differences using a one-way analysis of covariance. We further compared subsamples of children with average (−0.25 > HAZ 
ISSN:0954-3007
1476-5640
1476-5640
DOI:10.1038/s41430-023-01386-5