OBJECTIVE: In this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within the context of the proposed viability-vulnerability tradeoff. METHODS: We briefly review the literature on the factors contributing to primary and secondary sex ratios. Sex differences in fetal programming are assessed by summarizing previously published sex difference findings from our group (6 studies) and also new analyses of previously published findings in which sex differences were not reported (6 studies). RESULTS: The review and reanalysis of studies from our group are consistent with the overwhelming evidence of increasing risk for viability among males exposed to environmental adversity early in life. New evidence reported here suppor...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to severe stress in early pregnancy is associated with a lower male to female r...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
Current literature within the field of child cognitive development lacks the understanding of the ef...
OBJECTIVEIn this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within the ...
Associations between low birth weight and prenatal anxiety and later psychopathology may arise from ...
There is strong evidence from animal studies that prenatal stress has different effects on male and ...
A growing body of epigenetic research suggests that in-utero adaptations to environmental changes di...
A growing body of epigenetic research suggests that in-utero adaptations to environmental changes di...
During gestation, development proceeds at a pace that is unmatched by any other stage of the life cy...
Past research has shown that the emotional impact of undesirable life events is significantly greate...
Babies born small are at an increased risk of developing myriad adult diseases. While growth restric...
Sex differences, resulting from hormonal and neurological patterns which arise during fetal developm...
The male disadvantage hypothesis was tested based on a data set containing 3518 singleton term birth...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to severe stress in early pregnancy is associated with a lower male to female r...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to severe stress in early pregnancy is associated with a lower male to female r...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
Current literature within the field of child cognitive development lacks the understanding of the ef...
OBJECTIVEIn this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within the ...
Associations between low birth weight and prenatal anxiety and later psychopathology may arise from ...
There is strong evidence from animal studies that prenatal stress has different effects on male and ...
A growing body of epigenetic research suggests that in-utero adaptations to environmental changes di...
A growing body of epigenetic research suggests that in-utero adaptations to environmental changes di...
During gestation, development proceeds at a pace that is unmatched by any other stage of the life cy...
Past research has shown that the emotional impact of undesirable life events is significantly greate...
Babies born small are at an increased risk of developing myriad adult diseases. While growth restric...
Sex differences, resulting from hormonal and neurological patterns which arise during fetal developm...
The male disadvantage hypothesis was tested based on a data set containing 3518 singleton term birth...
Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gestation and c...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to severe stress in early pregnancy is associated with a lower male to female r...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to severe stress in early pregnancy is associated with a lower male to female r...
BACKGROUND:Human males are more vulnerable to adverse conditions than females starting early in gest...
Current literature within the field of child cognitive development lacks the understanding of the ef...