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Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate lipid parameters during the first 14–16 months of life, to identify influential factors, and to test whether high concentrations at birth predict high concentrations at 2- and 14–16 months. METHODS: The Copenhagen Baby Heart Study, incl...

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Autores principales: Taageby Nielsen, Sofie, Mohr Lytsen, Rikke, Strandkjær, Nina, Juul Rasmussen, Ida, Sillesen, Anne-Sophie, Vøgg, R Ottilia B, Axelsson Raja, Anna, Nordestgaard, Børge G, Kamstrup, Pia R, Iversen, Kasper, Bundgaard, Henning, Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne, Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad547
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author Taageby Nielsen, Sofie
Mohr Lytsen, Rikke
Strandkjær, Nina
Juul Rasmussen, Ida
Sillesen, Anne-Sophie
Vøgg, R Ottilia B
Axelsson Raja, Anna
Nordestgaard, Børge G
Kamstrup, Pia R
Iversen, Kasper
Bundgaard, Henning
Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne
Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth
author_facet Taageby Nielsen, Sofie
Mohr Lytsen, Rikke
Strandkjær, Nina
Juul Rasmussen, Ida
Sillesen, Anne-Sophie
Vøgg, R Ottilia B
Axelsson Raja, Anna
Nordestgaard, Børge G
Kamstrup, Pia R
Iversen, Kasper
Bundgaard, Henning
Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne
Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate lipid parameters during the first 14–16 months of life, to identify influential factors, and to test whether high concentrations at birth predict high concentrations at 2- and 14–16 months. METHODS: The Copenhagen Baby Heart Study, including 13,354 umbilical cord blood samples and parallel venous blood samples from children and parents at birth (n = 444), 2 months (n = 364), and 14–16 months (n = 168), was used. RESULTS: Concentrations of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins in umbilical cord blood samples correlated highly with venous blood samples from newborns. Concentrations of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, non-high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, apolipoprotein B, and lipoprotein(a) increased stepwise from birth to 2 months to 14–16 months. Linear mixed models showed that concentrations of LDL cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a) above the 80th percentile at birth were associated with significantly higher concentrations at 2 and 14–16 months. Finally, lipid concentrations differed according to sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, and parental lipid concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: Lipid parameters changed during the first 14–16 months of life, and sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, and high parental concentrations influenced concentrations. Children with high concentrations of atherogenic lipid traits at birth had higher concentrations at 2 and 14–16 months. These findings increase our knowledge of how lipid traits develop over the first 14–16 months of life and may help in deciding the optimal child age for universal familial hypercholesterolaemia screening.
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spelling pubmed-106356702023-11-15 Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life Taageby Nielsen, Sofie Mohr Lytsen, Rikke Strandkjær, Nina Juul Rasmussen, Ida Sillesen, Anne-Sophie Vøgg, R Ottilia B Axelsson Raja, Anna Nordestgaard, Børge G Kamstrup, Pia R Iversen, Kasper Bundgaard, Henning Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth Eur Heart J Fast Track Clinical Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate lipid parameters during the first 14–16 months of life, to identify influential factors, and to test whether high concentrations at birth predict high concentrations at 2- and 14–16 months. METHODS: The Copenhagen Baby Heart Study, including 13,354 umbilical cord blood samples and parallel venous blood samples from children and parents at birth (n = 444), 2 months (n = 364), and 14–16 months (n = 168), was used. RESULTS: Concentrations of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins in umbilical cord blood samples correlated highly with venous blood samples from newborns. Concentrations of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, non-high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, apolipoprotein B, and lipoprotein(a) increased stepwise from birth to 2 months to 14–16 months. Linear mixed models showed that concentrations of LDL cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a) above the 80th percentile at birth were associated with significantly higher concentrations at 2 and 14–16 months. Finally, lipid concentrations differed according to sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, and parental lipid concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: Lipid parameters changed during the first 14–16 months of life, and sex, gestational age, birth weight, breastfeeding, and high parental concentrations influenced concentrations. Children with high concentrations of atherogenic lipid traits at birth had higher concentrations at 2 and 14–16 months. These findings increase our knowledge of how lipid traits develop over the first 14–16 months of life and may help in deciding the optimal child age for universal familial hypercholesterolaemia screening. Oxford University Press 2023-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10635670/ /pubmed/37632410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad547 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Taageby Nielsen, Sofie
Mohr Lytsen, Rikke
Strandkjær, Nina
Juul Rasmussen, Ida
Sillesen, Anne-Sophie
Vøgg, R Ottilia B
Axelsson Raja, Anna
Nordestgaard, Børge G
Kamstrup, Pia R
Iversen, Kasper
Bundgaard, Henning
Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne
Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth
Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
title Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
title_full Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
title_fullStr Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
title_full_unstemmed Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
title_short Significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
title_sort significance of lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins during the first 14–16 months of life
topic Fast Track Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad547
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