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Earlier mother's age at menarche predicts rapid infancy growth and childhood obesity.
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Our data from a large, representative UK birth cohort show that earlier mother's age at menarche is a marker not only for her own obesity risk, but is also associated with faster weight gain and growth during infancy, and increased fat mass and obesity risk in her children. These findings suggest that the consistent association between rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity risk [8] has an inherited or transgenerational component.