Sooooooo What's your birth weight?

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gibberjoe
gibberjoe
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11 Jan 2012 9:52am
last night on SBS a british scientsts life long quest was documented.

in short he says low birth weight embreyos are more likely to suffer

some diseases in later life...... ie diabetics . Your placenta programs you for life

and time in the Woombyian cave is the most important time of your existence.

this must be a huge breahthru on genitic engineering........ what you recon??
chrispychru
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11 Jan 2012 10:10am
i cant remember that far back,sorry i couldnt help
Scotty88
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11 Jan 2012 8:25am
9lb 10 so should be sweet.
My mates grandfather was 14lb and became a jockey - work that one out.
hoagie
hoagie
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11 Jan 2012 11:26am
I weighed 7 lb's at birth, now 270lb or 124kg's and 6'11". My wife was 10lb and I won't say her weight now but she is around 5'10".I think birth weight does not have much influence over your growth but maybe other illnesses could be a factor. Just my observations.
Dazza65
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11 Jan 2012 10:28am
Not too sure about this one. Do they offer an idea what a low birth weight is or just less than the standard? By taking it on face value they say any child born early or before 40 weeks will more likely suffer from diseases later in life as the birth weight of these babies will usually always be low(er). I think whats more important in the early stages of a babies life is;
-Health and dietry habits of birth mum
-Breastfeeding
This is how the newborn builds up its immunities given the babies own immune system can take some time to develop.
A lot of diseases we suffer later in life are usually hereditary or genetically derived.

BTW I was 6lb 9oz or 3kg
Skid
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11 Jan 2012 1:07pm
Scotty88 said...

9lb 10 so should be sweet.
My mates grandfather was 14lb and became a jockey - work that one out.




gibberjoe
gibberjoe
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11 Jan 2012 1:44pm

HAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAA you asked for that Chrispy ^^^
FormulaNova
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11 Jan 2012 6:59pm
Dazza65 said...

Not too sure about this one. Do they offer an idea what a low birth weight is or just less than the standard? By taking it on face value they say any child born early or before 40 weeks will more likely suffer from diseases later in life as the birth weight of these babies will usually always be low(er). I think whats more important in the early stages of a babies life is;
-Health and dietry habits of birth mum
-Breastfeeding
This is how the newborn builds up its immunities given the babies own immune system can take some time to develop.
A lot of diseases we suffer later in life are usually hereditary or genetically derived.

BTW I was 6lb 9oz or 3kg


If its the same program I saw, I think they were saying that the nutrition received while in the womb was strongly linked to birthweight, which was then linked to a predisposition to diabetes and other problems.

They suggest that good nutrition, regardless of the mother's own weight, resulted in higher birthweights, which also made the babies less likely to have diabetes in later life.

In one instance they compared the birthweights of children born in a famine period and their later health, against children from the same parents born later, when there was no longer a famine. They found this was a reasonable way to compare, as the genetic component would be similar given that they were from the same parents.

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