Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-term health, and potentially also that of their offspring. However, such developmental effects on intergenerational outcomes have rarely been studied. Here we investigate intergenerational effects of early environment in humans using survey- and clinic-based data from rural Gambia, a population experiencing substantial seasonal stress that influences foetal growth and has long-term effects on first-generation survival. Using Fourier regression to model seasonality, we test whether (i) parental birth season has intergenerational consequences for offspring in utero growth (1982 neonates, born 1976–2009) and (ii) whether such effects have been redu...
Background Many previous studies have found seasonal patterns in birth outcomes, but with little agr...
Introduction Little is known about the influence of intrauterine fetal factors on childhood growth ...
Sizes at birth of parents and their children are known to be correlated, reflecting in part the infl...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
The prenatal environment can alter an individual's developmental trajectory with long-lasting effect...
Maternal stress during pregnancy, whether physical, immunological, or psychosocial, influences mater...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
Background: Maternal nutritional status is a key determinant of small for gestational age (SGA), but...
BACKGROUND: In rural Gambia, birth season predicts infection-related adult mortality, providing evid...
We have developed a methodology for comparing the seasonal influences on two outcomes, when those in...
Objective Associations between parental and offspring size at birth are well established, but the r...
Associations between parental and offspring size at birth are well established, but the relative imp...
Aims: First, the study first assessed the impact of maternal exposure to drought in utero on newborn...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between maternal height and child growth during 4 developmental per...
Background Many previous studies have found seasonal patterns in birth outcomes, but with little agr...
Introduction Little is known about the influence of intrauterine fetal factors on childhood growth ...
Sizes at birth of parents and their children are known to be correlated, reflecting in part the infl...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life can influence an individual's growth and long-ter...
The prenatal environment can alter an individual's developmental trajectory with long-lasting effect...
Maternal stress during pregnancy, whether physical, immunological, or psychosocial, influences mater...
This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to exogenous...
Background: Maternal nutritional status is a key determinant of small for gestational age (SGA), but...
BACKGROUND: In rural Gambia, birth season predicts infection-related adult mortality, providing evid...
We have developed a methodology for comparing the seasonal influences on two outcomes, when those in...
Objective Associations between parental and offspring size at birth are well established, but the r...
Associations between parental and offspring size at birth are well established, but the relative imp...
Aims: First, the study first assessed the impact of maternal exposure to drought in utero on newborn...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between maternal height and child growth during 4 developmental per...
Background Many previous studies have found seasonal patterns in birth outcomes, but with little agr...
Introduction Little is known about the influence of intrauterine fetal factors on childhood growth ...
Sizes at birth of parents and their children are known to be correlated, reflecting in part the infl...