<p>LMM analysis shows that sex and mortality significantly affect average weight across time (see text for details).</p
<p>Panel (A) illustrates, in matched cohorts, the influence of donor weight and recipient weight on ...
The expanding waistlines of the American population have stirred immense re-search and public intere...
<p>In years with positive June NAO (red line), representative of poor weather conditions during bree...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Males: n = 13–39/group, females: n = 13–42/group. (A) GEE showe...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
<p>(a) Males. (b) Females. The line shows the significant slope from linear regression through the o...
<p>*Difference in birth weight was adjusted for gestational age; difference in weight, height and BM...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
<p>(A) Shows this relationship at 6 months (weeks 21–24), (B) at 7 months, (C) at 8 months, (D) at 9...
Body mass (g, mean ± E) of female and male offspring at weaning time (30 days) and 60 days after bir...
<p>A clear upward trend is apparent for both sexes and obesity tends to affect the mortality rates o...
<p>(a) Males. (b) Females. The line shows the significant slope from linear regression through the o...
<p>A: Weekly body weights of female offspring from PND 0 to PND 28. B: Weekly body weights of male o...
<p>Bars represent the mean±standard error (SE) of the length of the inter-birth interval (A) of fema...
Background: Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in ges...
<p>Panel (A) illustrates, in matched cohorts, the influence of donor weight and recipient weight on ...
The expanding waistlines of the American population have stirred immense re-search and public intere...
<p>In years with positive June NAO (red line), representative of poor weather conditions during bree...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Males: n = 13–39/group, females: n = 13–42/group. (A) GEE showe...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
<p>(a) Males. (b) Females. The line shows the significant slope from linear regression through the o...
<p>*Difference in birth weight was adjusted for gestational age; difference in weight, height and BM...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
<p>(A) Shows this relationship at 6 months (weeks 21–24), (B) at 7 months, (C) at 8 months, (D) at 9...
Body mass (g, mean ± E) of female and male offspring at weaning time (30 days) and 60 days after bir...
<p>A clear upward trend is apparent for both sexes and obesity tends to affect the mortality rates o...
<p>(a) Males. (b) Females. The line shows the significant slope from linear regression through the o...
<p>A: Weekly body weights of female offspring from PND 0 to PND 28. B: Weekly body weights of male o...
<p>Bars represent the mean±standard error (SE) of the length of the inter-birth interval (A) of fema...
Background: Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in ges...
<p>Panel (A) illustrates, in matched cohorts, the influence of donor weight and recipient weight on ...
The expanding waistlines of the American population have stirred immense re-search and public intere...
<p>In years with positive June NAO (red line), representative of poor weather conditions during bree...