Birth season has been associated with differences in epigenetic, developmental and health outcomes, but associations to developing metabolome are unclear. Here the authors report a secondary exploratory analysis of The Early Life Interventions for Childhood growth and development in Tanzania (ELICIT) trial showing that in rural Tanzania, an infant’s birth season shapes their metabolism up to 18 months of life, linked to rainfall, food insecurity and breastmilk composition.
- Elizabeth A. Wimborne
- Daniela Hampel
- Jonathan R. Swann