Table S1. Basic characteristic of study population without excluding subjects who born during 1/1/1959–9/30/1959 and 10/1/1961–9/30/1962 according to Chinese famine exposure. Table S2. Associations between famine exposure and diabetes prevalence risk in population without excluding subjects who born during 1/1/1959–9/30/1959 and 10/1/1961–9/30/1962, odds ratio (95% confidence interval). Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval. Age-balanced control group as the reference group. Model 1 did not adjust for any covariate. Model 2 adjusted for gender and BMI, Model 3 further adjusted for smoking status, drinking status, physical activity level, parents’ and their own the highest education attainments. (DOCX 17 kb
Background Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently related to the ...
OBJECTIVE Early developmental adaptations in response to undernutrition may play an essential role i...
OBJECTIVE Early developmental adaptations in response to undernutrition may play an essential role i...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
Background The Chinese famine of 1959–61 has been widely interpreted as an important driver of...
We aimed to assess whether early life exposure to the Chinese famine (1959-1961) modifies the associ...
Abstract Background The associations of famine exposure with diabetes risk in adulthood are still un...
Table S1 Characteristics of CHARLS participants by awareness of hypertension and diabetes in 2015. T...
We thank Li et al. (The effect of the Chinese Famine on type 2 diabetes mellitus epidemics. Nat. Rev...
Previous studies suggested that malnutrition during early life may play an essential role in later o...
Baseline characteristics of children included and excluded in the analytic sample, CHNS 1991–2009. T...
To explore the effects of fetal experience of famine on the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
Background: To explore the associations between the Chinese famine exposure in early life and the dy...
Background Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently related to the ...
OBJECTIVE Early developmental adaptations in response to undernutrition may play an essential role i...
OBJECTIVE Early developmental adaptations in response to undernutrition may play an essential role i...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
Background The Chinese famine of 1959–61 has been widely interpreted as an important driver of...
We aimed to assess whether early life exposure to the Chinese famine (1959-1961) modifies the associ...
Abstract Background The associations of famine exposure with diabetes risk in adulthood are still un...
Table S1 Characteristics of CHARLS participants by awareness of hypertension and diabetes in 2015. T...
We thank Li et al. (The effect of the Chinese Famine on type 2 diabetes mellitus epidemics. Nat. Rev...
Previous studies suggested that malnutrition during early life may play an essential role in later o...
Baseline characteristics of children included and excluded in the analytic sample, CHNS 1991–2009. T...
To explore the effects of fetal experience of famine on the onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
Background: To explore the associations between the Chinese famine exposure in early life and the dy...
Background Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently related to the ...
OBJECTIVE Early developmental adaptations in response to undernutrition may play an essential role i...
OBJECTIVE Early developmental adaptations in response to undernutrition may play an essential role i...