Adriëtte Oostvogels

17. Baker J.L., Michaelsen K.F., Rasmussen K.M., Sorensen T.I. Maternal prepregnant body mass index, duration of breastfeeding, and timing of complementary food introduction are associated with infant weight gain. Am J Clin Nutr . 2004;80(6):1579-1588. 18. Cheng T.S., Loy S.L., Cheung Y.B., Chan J.K., Pang W.W., Godfrey K.M., et al. Sexually dimorphic response to feeding mode in the growth of infants. Am J Clin Nutr . 2016;103(2):398-405. 19. van Eijsden M., Vrijkotte T.G., Gemke R.J., van der Wal M.F. Cohort profile: the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development (ABCD) study. Int J Epidemiol . 2011;40(5):1176-1186. 20. WHO. Global Database on Body Mass Index 2014 [cited 2014 10.03.14]. Available from: www.who. int/bmi. 21. Brown M.A., Lindheimer M.D., de Swiet M., Van Assche A., Moutquin J.M. The classification and diagnosis of the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: statement from the International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy (ISSHP). Hypertens Pregnancy . 2001;20(1):IX-XIV. 22. Hof M.H., van Dijk A.E., van Eijsden M., Vrijkotte T.G., Zwinderman A.H. Comparison of growth between native and immigrant infants between 0-3 years from the Dutch ABCD cohort. Ann Hum Biol . 2011;38(5):544-555. 23. Stasinopoulos D.M.R., R.A. Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale and Shape (GAMLSS) in R. Journal of Statistical Software . 2007;23(7). 24. Wood S.N. Low-rank scale-invariant tensor product smooths for generalized additive mixed models. Biometrics . 2006;62(4):1025-1036. 25. Wood S.N. Modelling and smoothing parameter estimation with multiple quadratic penalties. . Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (B) . 2000;62(2):413-428. 26. Stewart A.W., Jackson R.T., Ford M.A., Beaglehole R. Underestimation of relative weight by use of self-reported height and weight. Am J Epidemiol . 1987;125(1):122-126. 27. Gurka M.J., Edwards L.J., Muller K.E., Kupper L.L. Extending the Box-Cox transformation to the linear mixed model. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series a-Statistics in Society . 2006;169:273-288. 28. Andres A., Hull H.R., Shankar K., Casey P.H., Cleves M.A., Badger T.M. Longitudinal body composition of children born to mothers with normal weight, overweight, and obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring) . 2015;23(6):1252-1258. 29. Dubois L., Ohm Kyvik K., Girard M., Tatone-Tokuda F., Perusse D., Hjelmborg J., et al. Genetic and environmental contributions to weight, height, and BMI from birth to 19 years of age: an international study of over 12,000 twin pairs. PLoS One . 2012;7(2):e30153. 30. Oken E., Gillman M.W. Fetal origins of obesity. Obes Res . 2003;11(4):496-506. 31. Whitaker R.C., Dietz W.H. Role of the prenatal environment in the development of obesity. J Pediatr . 1998;132(5):768-776. 32. de Ferranti S., Mozaffarian D. The perfect storm: obesity, adipocyte dysfunction, and metabolic consequences. Clin Chem . 2008;54(6):945-955. 33. Chen H., Simar D., Lambert K., Mercier J., Morris M.J. Maternal and postnatal overnutrition differentially impact appetite regulators and fuel metabolism. Endocrinology . 2008;149(11):5348- 5356. 34. Chang G.Q., Gaysinskaya V., Karatayev O., Leibowitz S.F. Maternal high-fat diet and fetal programming: increased proliferation of hypothalamic peptide-producing neurons that increase risk for overeating and obesity. J Neurosci . 2008;28(46):12107-12119. 35. Muhlhausler B.S. Programming of the appetite-regulating neural network: a link between maternal overnutrition and the programming of obesity? J Neuroendocrinol . 2007;19(1):67-72. 36. Seal N., Broome M.E. Prepregnancy Body Mass Index and Feeding Practices in Relation to Infants’ Growth. J Nurse Pract . 2013;9(5). 162 Chapter 6

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTk4NDMw