Background Exposure to environmental stressors can lead to shorter leukocyte telomere length and increase the risk of chronic diseases. Preservation of leukocyte telomere length by reducing oxidative stress exposure and reinforcing immunity may be a mechanism by which nutritional factors delay or prevent chronic disease development. Methods Healthy pregnant women (aged 18–45 years) at 9–15 weeks of gestation living in Gasabo District, Kigali, Rwanda, were recruited from 10 health centers for a prospective, longitudinal study from September to October 2017 to determine possible associations between nutrition health, infectious disease and leukocyte telomere length....
Current social trends of delayed reproduction to the fourth and fifth decade of life call for a bett...
<div><h3>Context</h3><p>Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is...
ObjectiveTo assess whether early modifiable dietary factors and obesity measures are associated with...
Early life exposures are important predictors of adult disease risk. Although the underlying mechani...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to suboptimal intrauterine environment might induce structural and functional c...
IntroductionTelomere biology plays a fundamental role in maintaining the integrity of the genome and...
Gestational vitamin D insufficiency is related with increased risks of various diseases and poor hea...
Rupture of the fetal membranes is a common harbinger of imminent labor and delivery. Telomere shorte...
Background & Aims: Oxidative stress and inflammation seem to be potential underlying mechanisms for ...
PURPOSE Telomere length at birth sets the baseline for telomere shortening and may influence adult ...
Objective Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes that protect chromosome ends from DNA damage and are s...
Telomere length is a prognostic biomarker for aging diseases. As it is unknown whether diet plays a ...
Background: Newborn telomere length sets telomere length for later life. At birth, telomere length i...
__Background:__ Children who have suffered from critical illnesses that required treatment in a paed...
Context: Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is largely unknow...
Current social trends of delayed reproduction to the fourth and fifth decade of life call for a bett...
<div><h3>Context</h3><p>Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is...
ObjectiveTo assess whether early modifiable dietary factors and obesity measures are associated with...
Early life exposures are important predictors of adult disease risk. Although the underlying mechani...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to suboptimal intrauterine environment might induce structural and functional c...
IntroductionTelomere biology plays a fundamental role in maintaining the integrity of the genome and...
Gestational vitamin D insufficiency is related with increased risks of various diseases and poor hea...
Rupture of the fetal membranes is a common harbinger of imminent labor and delivery. Telomere shorte...
Background & Aims: Oxidative stress and inflammation seem to be potential underlying mechanisms for ...
PURPOSE Telomere length at birth sets the baseline for telomere shortening and may influence adult ...
Objective Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes that protect chromosome ends from DNA damage and are s...
Telomere length is a prognostic biomarker for aging diseases. As it is unknown whether diet plays a ...
Background: Newborn telomere length sets telomere length for later life. At birth, telomere length i...
__Background:__ Children who have suffered from critical illnesses that required treatment in a paed...
Context: Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is largely unknow...
Current social trends of delayed reproduction to the fourth and fifth decade of life call for a bett...
<div><h3>Context</h3><p>Whether a healthy lifestyle may be associated with longer telomere length is...
ObjectiveTo assess whether early modifiable dietary factors and obesity measures are associated with...