Background Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently related to the risk of type 2 diabetes; however, little is known about the joint effects of these risk factors at different stages of life on adulthood diabetes risk. Methods The analysis included 88 830 participants of the China Kadoorie Biobank, who were born around the time of the Chinese Great Famine and without diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, or cancer at baseline. We defined famine exposure subgroups as nonexposed (born between 1 October 1962 and 30 September 964), fetal-exposed (born between 1 October 1959 and 30 September 1961) and early-childhood exposed (born between 1 October 1956 and 30 September 1958). General obesity was assessed by body ma...
SummaryBackground & aimsEpidemiologic studies have revealed that early-life conditions influence lat...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Background Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently related to the ...
Abstract Background: Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently relat...
Abstract Background The associations of famine exposure with diabetes risk in adulthood are still un...
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...
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...
The developmental origins hypothesis proposes that undernutrition during early development is associ...
Abstract Background Previous studies reported that famine exposure had an effect on metabolic syndro...
We aimed to assess whether early life exposure to the Chinese famine (1959-1961) modifies the associ...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
SummaryBackground & aimsEpidemiologic studies have revealed that early-life conditions influence lat...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Background Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently related to the ...
Abstract Background: Prenatal exposure to famine and adulthood obesity have been independently relat...
Abstract Background The associations of famine exposure with diabetes risk in adulthood are still un...
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...
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...
The developmental origins hypothesis proposes that undernutrition during early development is associ...
Abstract Background Previous studies reported that famine exposure had an effect on metabolic syndro...
We aimed to assess whether early life exposure to the Chinese famine (1959-1961) modifies the associ...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
SummaryBackground & aimsEpidemiologic studies have revealed that early-life conditions influence lat...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...
Overnutrition is a major cause of diabetes. The contrary situation of undernutrition has also been s...