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Abdominal adipose tissue compartments vary with ethnicity in Asian neonates: Growing Up in Singapore Toward Healthy Outcomes birth cohort study.

Mya-Thway TintMarielle V FortierKeith M GodfreyBorys ShuterJeevesh KapurVictor S RajaduraiPratibha AgarwalAmutha ChinnaduraiKrishnamoorthy NiduvajeYiong-Huak ChanIzzuddin Bin Mohd ArisShu-E SohFabian YapSeang-Mei SawMichael S KramerPeter D GluckmanYap-Seng ChongYung-Seng Lee
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2016)
Indian and Malay neonates have a greater dSAT volume than do Chinese neonates. This finding supports the notion that in utero influences may contribute to higher cardiometabolic risk observed in Indian and Malay persons in our population. If such differences persist in the longitudinal tracking of adipose tissue growth, these differences may contribute to the ethnic disparities in risks of cardiometabolic diseases. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01174875.
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