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Influence of early-lifebody mass index and systolic blood pressure on left ventricle in adulthood - The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
2020
Annals of Medicine
Increased left ventricular mass (LVM) predicts cardiovascular eventsandmortality. The objective of this study was to determine whether early-life exposures to body mass index (BMI) and systolic blood pressure (SPB)affectthe left ventricular structure in adulthood. We usedlongitudinal datafrom a31-year follow-up to examine the associations betweenearly-life (between ages 6-18)BMI and SPBon LVM inanadult population (N = 1,864,aged 34-49). The burden of early-lifeBMI and SBPwasdefined asarea under
doi:10.1080/07853890.2020.1849785
pmid:33238748
fatcat:6hejfzuh3raudlzj22m7rle2m4