Considerable epidemiological, experimental and clinical data have amassed showing that the risk of developing disease in later life is dependent on early life conditions, mainly operating within the normative range of developmental exposures. This relationship reflects plastic responses made by the developing organism as an evolved strategy to cope with immediate or predicted circumstances, to maximize fitness in the context of the range of environments potentially faced. There is now increasing evidence, both in animals and humans, that such developmental plasticity is mediated in part by epigenetic mechanisms. However, recognition of the importance of developmental plasticity as an important factor in influencing later life health—particu...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
Developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is the study of how the early life environment c...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
The importance of developmental factors in influencing the risk of later-life disease has a strong e...
The global pandemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes is often causally linked to marked changes in die...
There is now evidence that developmental influences have lifelong effects on cardiovascular and meta...
There is now considerable evidence that elements of the heritable or familial component of disease s...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
Plasticity in developmental programming has evolved in order to provide the best chances of survival...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
Cellular commitment to a specific lineage is controlled by differential silencing of genes, which in...
Although variation in individual lifestyle and genotype are important factors in explaining individu...
There is considerable evidence for induction of differential risk of noncommunicable diseases in hum...
It is now widely recognized that the environment in early life can have important effects on human g...
In the last decades, the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) have emerged as a vigor...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
Developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is the study of how the early life environment c...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
The importance of developmental factors in influencing the risk of later-life disease has a strong e...
The global pandemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes is often causally linked to marked changes in die...
There is now evidence that developmental influences have lifelong effects on cardiovascular and meta...
There is now considerable evidence that elements of the heritable or familial component of disease s...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
Plasticity in developmental programming has evolved in order to provide the best chances of survival...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
Cellular commitment to a specific lineage is controlled by differential silencing of genes, which in...
Although variation in individual lifestyle and genotype are important factors in explaining individu...
There is considerable evidence for induction of differential risk of noncommunicable diseases in hum...
It is now widely recognized that the environment in early life can have important effects on human g...
In the last decades, the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) have emerged as a vigor...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
Developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is the study of how the early life environment c...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...