BACKGROUND:One of the most terrible famines last century was Great Chinese Famine (GCF) in 1959~1961 when millions of people died from starving. Under-nutrition during famine between the Western and Eastern (Dutch Hungry vs. GCF) was similar, while cardiovascular consequences might not be the same. Addressing such questions may gain new insight into prevention of cardiovascular diseases. METHODS:A retrospective cohort of 18,593 participants aged 43-49 years of old, was from Suzhou, China. Logistic regression model was used to calculate the relative risk (RR) of hypertension and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI). The multivariate RRs were adjusted for age, plasma glucose, triglyceride, and cholesterol. RESULTS:The multivariate RRs o...
Previous studies suggested that malnutrition during early life may play an essential role in later o...
Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play a crucial role in s...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
Background: Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play a cruci...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
Objective To comprehensively examine the potential impacts of prenatal experience of the Chinese Gre...
Abstract Background Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play...
This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to the Great Chinese Famine (1959-1961) ...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to the Great Chinese ...
We compared blood pressure of individuals (mean age 59 y) born in western Holland between January 19...
We aimed to assess whether early life exposure to the Chinese famine (1959-1961) modifies the associ...
Background: To explore the associations between the Chinese famine exposure in early life and the dy...
SummaryBackground & aimsEpidemiologic studies have revealed that early-life conditions influence lat...
Background The Chinese famine of 1959–61 has been widely interpreted as an important driver of...
Previous studies suggested that malnutrition during early life may play an essential role in later o...
Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play a crucial role in s...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...
Background: Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play a cruci...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
The Chinese famine of 1959-1961 was the largest in human history. We used data on 35,025 women born ...
Objective To comprehensively examine the potential impacts of prenatal experience of the Chinese Gre...
Abstract Background Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play...
This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to the Great Chinese Famine (1959-1961) ...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to the Great Chinese ...
We compared blood pressure of individuals (mean age 59 y) born in western Holland between January 19...
We aimed to assess whether early life exposure to the Chinese famine (1959-1961) modifies the associ...
Background: To explore the associations between the Chinese famine exposure in early life and the dy...
SummaryBackground & aimsEpidemiologic studies have revealed that early-life conditions influence lat...
Background The Chinese famine of 1959–61 has been widely interpreted as an important driver of...
Previous studies suggested that malnutrition during early life may play an essential role in later o...
Early-life developmental adaptations in response to severe malnutrition may play a crucial role in s...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between early life exposure to famine and the risk of metabolic o...