A new study in Nature Communications shows that body weight at age ten and growth patterns through adolescence are strongly linked to future risks of diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease.
A study reveals that BMI at age 10 and growth rates up to 18 are linked to future diabetes and heart disease risks.
A child’s Body Mass Index (BMI) at age 10 and their subsequent growth trajectory through age 18 are critical indicators of future metabolic health, according to a new study mapping the genetic ...
Bad lifestyle choices, genetics, smoking, drinking and not getting enough sleep – all these are said to be the main factors behind diabetes and heart diseases. But what if we tell you that your ...