Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecedents in early life. Understanding how the timing of exposure to early life risk factors influences later-life health may illuminate mechanisms driving adult health inequalities and identify possible points for effective interventions. Recognizing chronic diseases as developing across the life course also has implications for the conduct of research on adult risk factors for disease. We review alternative conceptual models that describe how the timing of risk factor exposure relates to the development of disease. We propose some expansions of lifecourse models to improve their relevance for research on adult chronic disease, using the relations...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
Epidemiological research since the 1980s has highlighted the consequences of early life adversity, p...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
Life course epidemiology examines biological, behavioral, and social pathways that link exposures du...
A growing literature has demonstrated a link between early-life socioeconomic conditions and adult h...
The occurrence of adult disease is related to lifetime experiences and, at least in part, to early l...
A life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology uses a multidisciplinary framework to underst...
Poor health and premature death are direct manifestations of biological processes influenced by gene...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
The role of the early life social and maternal environments in the production of health inequalities...
Open access funding provided by Max Planck Society.Population aging has driven a spate of recent res...
The hypothesis that there is a developmental component to subsequent adult disease initially arose f...
Background A relatively consistent body of research supports an inverse graded relationship between ...
Dementia risk has been tied to multiple social and biological risk factors throughout the life cours...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
Epidemiological research since the 1980s has highlighted the consequences of early life adversity, p...
Many diseases commonly associated with aging are now thought to have social and physiologic antecede...
Life course epidemiology examines biological, behavioral, and social pathways that link exposures du...
A growing literature has demonstrated a link between early-life socioeconomic conditions and adult h...
The occurrence of adult disease is related to lifetime experiences and, at least in part, to early l...
A life course approach to chronic disease epidemiology uses a multidisciplinary framework to underst...
Poor health and premature death are direct manifestations of biological processes influenced by gene...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
The role of the early life social and maternal environments in the production of health inequalities...
Open access funding provided by Max Planck Society.Population aging has driven a spate of recent res...
The hypothesis that there is a developmental component to subsequent adult disease initially arose f...
Background A relatively consistent body of research supports an inverse graded relationship between ...
Dementia risk has been tied to multiple social and biological risk factors throughout the life cours...
There is growing recognition that the risk of many diseases in later life, such as type 2 diabetes o...
The study of life-course socioeconomic disadvantage and health raises several important conceptual a...
Epidemiological research since the 1980s has highlighted the consequences of early life adversity, p...