Effects of birth weight and growth on childhood wheezing disorders: findings from the Born in Bradford Cohort.
Teumzghi F MebrahtuRichard G FeltbowerRoger C ParslowPublished in: BMJ open (2015)
Low birth weight is associated with an increased risk of wheezing disorders; however, there is a weak evidence that suggests high birthweight children have a reduced risk in this birth cohort. Low birth weight coupled with a slower growth until 3 months and a sharp growth between 3 and 12 months has an increased risk of wheezing disorders diagnosis.