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Dad's legacy: Epigenetic reprogramming and paternal inflammatory memory in offspring health
Abstract Over the past decade, numerous reports have highlighted intergenerational and even transgenerational epigenetic effects resulting from parental exposure to diets, toxins, and stress. In many cases, these parentally induced phenotypes do not seem to confer an obvious benefit, making it challenging to understand the evolutionary drivers behind ...
Shamila D. Alipoor+3 more
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Enlightened Romanticism: Mary Gartside’s colour theory in the age of Moses Harris, Goethe and George Field [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the work of Mary Gartside, a British female colour theorist, active in London between 1781 and 1808. She published three books between 1805 and 1808.
Loske, Alexandra
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Seasonal undernutrition in rural Ethiopia: [PDF]
Marked seasonal variability of both production- and consumption is characteristic of virtually all farming systems in the developing world. This study examines the magnitude and significance of seasonal undernutrition in south central Ethiopia, southern ...
D'Amato, Maurizio+4 more
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Parents' Perceptions of Claims on Packaged Commercial Toddler Foods: A Qualitative Study
Commercial toddler foods (CTFs) are widely used. Many are nutritionally poor despite displaying health, nutrition or marketing claims implying healthiness. This study used focus groups with parents of toddlers in Victoria, Australia, to explore how claims on CTFs influence parents' product perceptions and preferences, and gauge support for regulatory ...
Mamaru Ayenew Awoke+8 more
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Summary Introduction The prevalence of obesity among the Chinese population has increased more than three‐fold over the last twenty years. It is crucial to understand Chinese people's perceptions toward obesity to inform effective weight management initiatives.
Yixi Wang‐Chen+3 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing intraspecific diversity within crop systems is a promising strategy to manage aerial diseases, particularly those caused by fungal aerial pathogens. This review examines how cultivar mixtures reduce disease incidence and severity using the phytobiome framework, identifying three major types of processes: (1) physical ones, which ...
Laura Mathieu+2 more
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Ultimate Context of the Termination of Parental Investment. [PDF]
Hrgović J.
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Effects of Early Nutrition on Premature Infants. [PDF]
Silveira RC, Procianoy RS.
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Nutritional Support for Pediatric Gastroenterology Patients. [PDF]
Navas-López VM+2 more
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Sifting Through the Noise: Identifying Core Fundamentals of Healthy Eating Early in the Life Cycle. [PDF]
Schnee D+3 more
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