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Early‐life nutritional and environmental determinants of thymic size in infants born in rural Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
MRC Unit the Gambia, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, ...
Published InActa Paediatrica
Year2009
Citations96

Abstract

AIM: The aim was to assess the impact of nutritional status and environmental exposures on infant thymic development in the rural Matlab region of Bangladesh. METHODS: In a cohort of N(max) 2094 infants born during a randomized study of combined interventions to improve maternal and infant health, thymic volume (thymic index, TI) was assessed by ultrasonography at birth and at 8, 24 and 52 weeks of age. Data on birth weight, infant anthropometry and feeding status were also collected. RESULTS: At all ages, TI was positively associated with infant weight and strongly associated with the month of measurement. Longer duration of exclusive breastfeeding resulted in a larger TI at 52 weeks. TI at birth and at 8 weeks correlated positively…
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