Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14-16 months of life.
Sofie Taageby NielsenRikke Mohr LytsenNina StrandkjærIda Juul RasmussenAnne-Sophie SillesenR Ottilia B VøggAnna Axelsson RajaBørge Grønne NordestgaardPia Rørbæk KamstrupKasper Karmark IversenHenning BundgaardAnne Tybjærg-HansenRuth Frikke-SchmidtPublished in: European heart journal (2023)
Lipid parameters changed during the first 14-16 months of life, and sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, and high parental concentrations influenced concentrations. Children with high concentrations of atherogenic lipid traits at birth had higher concentrations at 2 and 14-16 months. These findings increase our knowledge of how lipid traits develop over the first 14-16 months of life and may help in deciding the optimal child age for universal familial hypercholesterolaemia screening.