Heart risk due to low birth weight, childhood weight gain
According to a Finnish study, expected to be published in the European Heart Journal, low birth weight along with excessive weight gain in childhood raises the risk of heart disease later. The study may further highlight the role of a healthy lifestyle early in life in preventing a heart disease later.
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