Early-Life Exposures
The primary hypothesis is that early-life infectious exposures and undernutrition influence physiological cardiovascular determinants measured in early adulthood. Early-life exposure analyses include infections, growth, undernutrition, mic…
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The primary hypothesis is that early-life infectious exposures and undernutrition influence physiological cardiovascular determinants measured in early adulthood. Early-life exposure analyses include infections, growth, undernutrition, micronutrient status, C-reactive protein, socio-demographic characteristics, and selected genetic variants. The study examines whether early-life infectious exposures, undernutrition, growth, micronutrients, inflammation, socio-demographic conditions, and genetic variants affect cardiovascular determinants in early adulthood.