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ey0015.10-19 | Prevention | ESPEYB15

10.19 Infant Feeding and Risk of T1DM in Two Large Scandinavian Birth Cohorts

NA Lund-Blix , S Dydensborg Sander , K Størdal , AM Nybo Andersen , KS Rønningen , G Joner , T Skrivarhaug , PR Njølstad , S Husby , LC Stene

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2017;40:920-927Breast feeding has been identified as one albeit weak protective factor protecting from the development of for example obesity, autoimmune disease and in particular T1DM. The mechanisms of this preventive effect are not known. One explanation might still be a confounding effect of social status, overall healthy lifestyles in the families in who...

ey0016.15-5 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.5. Maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain, and the risk of overweight and obesity across childhood: An individual participant data meta-analysis

E Voerman , S Santos , B Patro Golab , P Amiano , F Ballester , H Barros , A Bergstrom , MA Charles , L Chatzi , C Chevrier , GP Chrousos , E Corpeleijn , N Costet , S Crozier , G Devereux , M Eggesbo , S Ekstrom , MP Fantini , S Farchi , F Forastiere , V Georgiu , KM Godfrey , D Gori , V Grote , W Hanke , I Hertz-Picciotto , B Heude , D Hryhorczuk , RC Huang , H Inskip , N Iszatt , AM Karvonen , LC Kenny , B Koletzko , LK Kupers , H Lagstrom , I Lehmann , P Magnus , R Majewska , J Makela , Y Manios , FM McAuliffe , SW McDonald , J Mehegan , M Mommers , CS Morgen , TA Mori , G Moschonis , D Murray , CN Chaoimh , EA Nohr , AM Nybo Andersen , E Oken , A Oostvogels , A Pac , E Papadopoulou , J Pekkanen , C Pizzi , K Polanska , D Porta , L Richiardi , SL Rifas-Shiman , L Ronfani , AC Santos , M Standl , C Stoltenberg , E Thiering , C Thijs , M Torrent , SC Tough , T Trnovec , S Turner , L van Rossem , A von Berg , M Vrijheid , TGM Vrijkotte , J West , A Wijga , J Wright , O Zvinchuk , TIA Sorensen , DA Lawlor , R Gaillard , VWV Jaddoe

To read the full abstract: PLoS Med, 2019;16:e1002744These investigators painstakingly collated individual-level data from 37 pregnancy and birth cohort studies from Europe, North America, and Australia, comprising 162,129 mothers and their children, in order to identify the optimal levels gestational weight gain in relation to risk of offspring obes...