The document discusses a study on early childhood body mass index (BMI) trajectories and their associations with body composition and cardiometabolic markers at age 10, focusing on a birth cohort from Ethiopia. It highlights the importance of understanding BMI growth patterns, identifying four distinct trajectories, and their implications for obesity risk and metabolic health. The study's findings indicate that both slow and rapid BMI growth patterns are linked to increased waist circumference, body fat, and specific metabolic markers at age 10.