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    Body composition in adults born preterm with very low birth weight by Jussinniemi, Laura, Kulmala, Maarit K., Aakvik, Kristina A. D., Benum, Silje D., Jørgensen, Anna P. M., Balasuriya, Chandima N. D., Stunes, Astrid K., Syversen, Unni, Indredavik, Marit S., Andersson, Sture, Hovi, Petteri, Evensen, Kari Anne I., Kajantie, Eero

    Published in Pediatric research (01-04-2024)
    “…Background Studies on body composition in preterm very low birth weight (VLBW < 1500 g) survivors are inconsistent and trajectories later in life unknown. We…”
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    Maternal serum retinol, 25(OH)D and 1,25(OH)2D concentrations during pregnancy and peak bone mass and trabecular bone score in adult offspring at 26-year follow-up by Balasuriya, Chandima N D, Larose, Tricia L, Mosti, Mats P, Evensen, Kari Anne I, Jacobsen, Geir W, Thorsby, Per M, Stunes, Astrid Kamilla, Syversen, Unni

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2019)
    “…Vitamin A and D deficiency is prevalent in pregnant women worldwide. Both vitamins are involved in fetal skeletal development. A positive association between…”
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    Peak Bone Mass and Bone Microarchitecture in Adults Born With Low Birth Weight Preterm or at Term: A Cohort Study by Balasuriya, Chandima N D, Evensen, Kari Anne I, Mosti, Mats P, Brubakk, Ann-Mari, Jacobsen, Geir W, Indredavik, Marit S, Schei, Berit, Stunes, Astrid Kamilla, Syversen, Unni

    “…Peak bone mass (PBM) is regarded as the most important determinant of osteoporosis. Growing evidence suggests a role of intrauterine programming in skeletal…”
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    Metabolic Outcomes in Adults Born Preterm With Very Low Birthweight or Small for Gestational Age at Term: A Cohort Study by Balasuriya, Chandima N D, Stunes, Astrid Kamilla, Mosti, Mats P, Schei, Berit, Indredavik, Marit S, Hals, Ingrid K, Evensen, Kari Anne I, Syversen, Unni

    “…Low birthweight (LBW) has emerged as a risk factor of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Whether adults with very low birthweight (VLBW) born preterm are at higher…”
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