Weight centile crossing in infancy: correlations between successive months show evidence of growth feedback and an infant-child growth transition.
Tim James ColeAtul SinghalMary S FewtrellJonathan C K WellsPublished in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2016)
The results confirm that weight centile crossing tracks over time, with the correlations between successive periods that change with age suggesting a complex feedback mechanism underlying infant growth. This may throw light on the link between early rapid weight gain and later overweight. Clinically, the correlations indicate that when predicting future weight from current weight, recent centile crossing affects the prediction in an age-dependent manner.