The "developmental origins of health and disease" (DOHaD) hypothesis refers to the influence of early developmental exposures and fetal growth on the risk of chronic diseases in later periods. During fetal and early postnatal life, cell differentiation and tissue formation are influenced by several factors. The interaction between genes and environment in prenatal and early postnatal periods appears to be critical for the onset of multiple diseases in adulthood. Important factors influencing this interaction include genetic predisposition, regulation of gene expression, and changes in microbiota. Premature birth and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are other important factors considered by the DOHaD hypothesis. Preterm birth is associ...
Abstract This White Paper highlights the developmental period as a plastic phase, which allows the o...
Metabolic programming during the perinatal period as a consequence of early nutrition is an emerging...
Research studies have established a clear relationship between antenatal and postnatal environments ...
The “developmental origins of health and disease” (DOHaD) hypothesis refers to the influence of earl...
Many studies have provided evidence for the hypothesis that size at birth is related to the risk of ...
Many studies have provided evidence for the hypothesis that size at birth is related to the risk of ...
There is considerable evidence for the fact that early life environment in human beings are associat...
Among various problems for diet and nutrition worldwide, important concept has been Developmental Or...
Epidemiological and clinical observations have led to the hypothesis that the risk of developing som...
The fetal origins of adult disease (FOAD) hypothesis is based on the observation that men and women ...
An association of low birth weight with an increased risk of adult cardiovascular disease and diabet...
International audienceSince the emergence of the concept of developmental origins of health and dise...
International audienceSince the emergence of the concept of developmental origins of health and dise...
Metabolic programming during the perinatal period as a consequence of early nutrition is an emerging...
The early life programming of adult health and disease (Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Di...
Abstract This White Paper highlights the developmental period as a plastic phase, which allows the o...
Metabolic programming during the perinatal period as a consequence of early nutrition is an emerging...
Research studies have established a clear relationship between antenatal and postnatal environments ...
The “developmental origins of health and disease” (DOHaD) hypothesis refers to the influence of earl...
Many studies have provided evidence for the hypothesis that size at birth is related to the risk of ...
Many studies have provided evidence for the hypothesis that size at birth is related to the risk of ...
There is considerable evidence for the fact that early life environment in human beings are associat...
Among various problems for diet and nutrition worldwide, important concept has been Developmental Or...
Epidemiological and clinical observations have led to the hypothesis that the risk of developing som...
The fetal origins of adult disease (FOAD) hypothesis is based on the observation that men and women ...
An association of low birth weight with an increased risk of adult cardiovascular disease and diabet...
International audienceSince the emergence of the concept of developmental origins of health and dise...
International audienceSince the emergence of the concept of developmental origins of health and dise...
Metabolic programming during the perinatal period as a consequence of early nutrition is an emerging...
The early life programming of adult health and disease (Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Di...
Abstract This White Paper highlights the developmental period as a plastic phase, which allows the o...
Metabolic programming during the perinatal period as a consequence of early nutrition is an emerging...
Research studies have established a clear relationship between antenatal and postnatal environments ...