Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Overview and introduction to the 2nd edition of the Developmental origins of health and disease -- The evolutionary basis of developmental origins of health and disease -- Timing : critical DOHaD windows with lifelong effects -- Long-term effects of food insecurity and undernutrition in early life -- Short and long term effects of maternal obesity and dysglycaemia for women and their children -- Long-term DOHaD effects of prenatal maternal stress, anxiety and depression on offspring mental health outcomes -- Environmental exposures in early life : effects of air pollution, chemicals and climate change on human health and wellbeing -- Developmental programming and the microbiome : how the maternal environment and early life shapes the infant gut microbiome pathway(s) and risk of disease -- Exposures driving long-term effects of DOHaD effects : influence of assisted reproductive technologies -- Cardiometabolic and renal DOHaD outcomes in offspring of complicated pregnancy -- Development origins of chronic respiratory diseases -- Early life adversity and female reproductive outcomes : how growth, diet and nutrition impact reproductive function and accelerated reproductive aging -- Developmental programming of ageing induced by poor maternal nutrition : evidence from rodent studies -- Visualizing structural underpinnings of DOHaD -- Molecular/epigenetic mechanisms of DOHaD -- The role of the placenta in the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) -- DOHaD interventions in pregnancy; an oversight and perspective -- Do nutritional interventions/exposures in infants and children aged up to 3 years prevent overweight and obesity? -- Education and science communication : translation of DOHaD evidence for health benefit -- DOHaD : engaging with new global issues to inform policy |
Summary |
"Clinicians working in maternal-fetal medicine and a range of internal medicine specialties. Basic scientists working in the fields of physiology, nutrition, endocrinology and metabolism, developmental biology, molecular biology and epigenetics, human biology and anthropology, evolutionary developmental biology. Nutritionists, epidemiologists, social scientists, economists, public health specialists and policy makers"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 29, 2022) |
Subject |
Developmental biology.
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Embryology, Human.
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Prenatal influences.
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Diseases -- Causes and theories of causation.
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Disease susceptibility.
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Health behavior.
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Embryology.
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Pathology.
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Maternal-fetal exchange.
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Disease -- etiology
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Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
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Maternal-Fetal Exchange
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Disease Susceptibility
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Developmental Biology
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Health Behavior
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Pathology
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pathology.
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MEDICAL / Gynecology & Obstetrics.
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Developmental biology
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Disease susceptibility
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Diseases -- Causes and theories of causation
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Embryology
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Embryology, Human
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Health behavior
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Pathology
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Prenatal influences
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Poston, Lucilla, editor.
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Godfrey, Keith (Keith M.), editor.
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Gluckman, Peter D., editor.
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Hanson, Mark A., editor.
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ISBN |
9781009272254 |
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100927225X |
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