Ong, Yi YingYi YingOngTint, Mya-ThwayMya-ThwayTintAris, Izzuddin MIzzuddin MArisYuan, Wen LunWen LunYuanLING-WEI CHENFortier, Marielle VMarielle VFortierChoo, JonathanJonathanChooLing, Lieng HsiLieng HsiLingShek, LynetteLynetteShekTan, Kok HianKok HianTanGluckman, Peter DPeter DGluckmanYap, FabianFabianYapChong, Yap-SengYap-SengChongGodfrey, Keith MKeith MGodfreyChong, Mary F-FMary F-FChongChan, Shiao-YngShiao-YngChanEriksson, Johan GJohan GErikssonWlodek, Mary EMary EWlodekDe Lucia Rolfe, EmanuellaEmanuellaDe Lucia RolfeOng, Ken KKen KOngMichael, NavinNavinMichaelLee, Yung SengYung SengLee2023-03-212023-03-212022-12-130300-5771https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/629477Early epidemiological studies have associated low birthweight with increased cardiovascular risk. We aimed to examine whether the fat and fat-free components of birthweight have differing relationships with childhood cardiovascular risk markers.enAdiposity; birthweight; blood pressure; cardiovascular; fetal growthNewborn body composition and child cardiovascular risk markers: a prospective multi-ethnic Asian cohort studyjournal article10.1093/ije/dyac15435906917WOS:000833477100001