There is growing evidence that the reproductive schedules of female mammals can be affected by conditions experienced during early development, with low parental investment leading to accelerated life-history strategies in the offspring. In humans, the relationships between early-life conditions and timing of puberty are well studied, but much less attention has been paid to reproductive behaviour. Here, we investigate associations between early-life conditions and age at first pregnancy (AFP) in a large, longitudinally studied cohort of British women (n = 4553). Low birthweight for gestational age, short duration of breastfeeding, separation from mother in childhood, frequent family residential moves and lack of paternal involvement are al...
Background To assess relationships between age at first birth and cardiovascular risk factors in a l...
Preliminarily version: Please do not cite without author’s permission Abstract: In this paper I con...
Abstract Background Lifecourse studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be rooted in t...
There is growing evidence that the reproductive schedules of female mammals can be affected by condi...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
Mounting evidence shows that early-life adversity negatively affects health in late life, but much l...
Developmental environments are crucial for shaping our life course. Elements of the early social and...
Women who give birth as teens differ from those who delay childbearing before and after a birth. The...
Developmental environments are crucial for shaping our life course. Elements of the early social and...
Work in behavioural ecology has been and continues to be highly informative in the study of human re...
Objectives: Examine the relationship between early age at first birth and mental health among women ...
We investigated associations between later-life health and fertility history for women and men, usin...
Objectives—Examine the relationship between early age at first birth and mental health among women i...
The biodevelopmental view sees the readiness and soundness of the organism at the time of first birt...
Background To assess relationships between age at first birth and cardiovascular risk factors in a l...
Preliminarily version: Please do not cite without author’s permission Abstract: In this paper I con...
Abstract Background Lifecourse studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be rooted in t...
There is growing evidence that the reproductive schedules of female mammals can be affected by condi...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
This study examines the influence of socioeconomic circumstances in childhood (childhood SES) and ad...
Mounting evidence shows that early-life adversity negatively affects health in late life, but much l...
Developmental environments are crucial for shaping our life course. Elements of the early social and...
Women who give birth as teens differ from those who delay childbearing before and after a birth. The...
Developmental environments are crucial for shaping our life course. Elements of the early social and...
Work in behavioural ecology has been and continues to be highly informative in the study of human re...
Objectives: Examine the relationship between early age at first birth and mental health among women ...
We investigated associations between later-life health and fertility history for women and men, usin...
Objectives—Examine the relationship between early age at first birth and mental health among women i...
The biodevelopmental view sees the readiness and soundness of the organism at the time of first birt...
Background To assess relationships between age at first birth and cardiovascular risk factors in a l...
Preliminarily version: Please do not cite without author’s permission Abstract: In this paper I con...
Abstract Background Lifecourse studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be rooted in t...