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Fetal programming of neuropsychiatric disorders
Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews, 2016Starting from the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypotheses proposed by David Barker, namely fetal programming, in the past years, there is a growing evidence of the major role played by epigenetic factors during the intrauterine life and the perinatal period.
Faa, Gavino +5 more
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Gynakologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau, 2009
The intrauterine environment not only influences fetal well-being and behaviour during pregnancy, but also predisposes the fetus in many health aspects of later life. The terms 'fetal programming' and 'developmental origins of health and disease' reflect the enormous impact of pregnancy-related factors on the individual and the health.
U, Lang, D, Fink, R, Kimmig
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The intrauterine environment not only influences fetal well-being and behaviour during pregnancy, but also predisposes the fetus in many health aspects of later life. The terms 'fetal programming' and 'developmental origins of health and disease' reflect the enormous impact of pregnancy-related factors on the individual and the health.
U, Lang, D, Fink, R, Kimmig
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Glucocorticoids and fetal programming
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1999Glucocorticoids Glucocorticoid hormones (cortisol in humans and most mammals, corticosterone in rats, mice and most lower vertebrates) are produced by the adrenal glands, predominantly under the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
J R, Seckl +3 more
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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2008
Research on young animals and humans has demonstrated the critical importance of the fetal stage as a formative period in normal development. However, the significance of these findings has not always been incorporated into our thinking when trying to elucidate the origins of health and disease.
Christopher L. Coe, Gabriele R. Lubach
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Research on young animals and humans has demonstrated the critical importance of the fetal stage as a formative period in normal development. However, the significance of these findings has not always been incorporated into our thinking when trying to elucidate the origins of health and disease.
Christopher L. Coe, Gabriele R. Lubach
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2015
Depending on timing, magnitude, and duration of nutrient limitation or supplementation, it is possible that early measures in life, such as calf birth BW, may be unaffected, whereas measures later in life, such as weaning BW, carcass characteristics, and reproductive traits, may be influenced.
Summers, A. F., Funston, R. N.
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Depending on timing, magnitude, and duration of nutrient limitation or supplementation, it is possible that early measures in life, such as calf birth BW, may be unaffected, whereas measures later in life, such as weaning BW, carcass characteristics, and reproductive traits, may be influenced.
Summers, A. F., Funston, R. N.
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Fetal Programming and Public Policy
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2023Fetal programming is a core concept within the broader developmental origins of health and disease framework, which acknowledges the contribution of the prenatal and early postnatal environment to health across the life span. Fetal programming suggests that the fetus adapts to environmental exposures and that altered biological systems can have lasting
Vivette Glover +2 more
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HEALTH OF WOMAN, 2017
Numerous recent studies demonstrate the important role of the prenatal period in the formation of obesity, hypertension and carbohydrate tolerance impairment in adulthood. The article presents the literature and our own data on the hormonal and epigenetic mechanisms of this diseases.
S.I. Zhuk, O.D. Shchurevska
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Numerous recent studies demonstrate the important role of the prenatal period in the formation of obesity, hypertension and carbohydrate tolerance impairment in adulthood. The article presents the literature and our own data on the hormonal and epigenetic mechanisms of this diseases.
S.I. Zhuk, O.D. Shchurevska
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Fetal programming of renal function
Pediatric Nephrology, 2011Results from large epidemiological studies suggest a clear relation between low birth weight and adverse renal outcome evident as early as during childhood. Such adverse outcomes may include glomerular disease, hypertension, and renal failure and contribute to a phenomenon called fetal programming.
Jörg, Dötsch +2 more
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[Fetal malnutrition assessment program].
Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics, 2021To study the application of ponderal index (PI), body mass index (BMI), mid-arm circumference/head circumference (MAC/HC), and Clinical Assessment of Nutritional Status (CANS) score in assessing the nutritional status of neonates at birth, and to find a simple and reliable scheme for the assessment of fetal nutritional status.PI, BMI, MAC/HC, and CANS ...
Xiao-Yu, Lin +8 more
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Fetal growth and developmental programming
jpme, 2012Abstract The environment in utero and in early neonatal life may induce a permanent response in the fetus and the newborn, leading to enhanced susceptibility to later diseases. This review concentrates on the role and mechanisms of events during the antenatal and immediate postnatal period resulting in later life diseases, concentrating ...
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