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Prenatal Origins of Obstructive Airway Disease: Starting on the Wrong Trajectory?

Comprehensive Physiology
From the results of well‐performed population health studies, we now have excellent data demonstrating that deficits in adult lung function may be present early in life, possibly as a result of developmental disorders, incurring a lifelong risk of ...
Kimberley C. W. Wang   +3 more
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Early juvenile but not mid-to-late prenatal nutrition controls puberty in heifers but neither impact adult reproductive function

Biology of Reproduction, 2022
Objectives were to test the hypothesis that pre- and post-natal nutrition in the bovine female, independently or interactively, affect age at puberty and functional characteristics of the estrous cycle of sexually mature offspring. Brangus and Braford (n
T. Maia   +5 more
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The consequences of ultra-processed foods on brain development during prenatal, adolescent and adult stages

Frontiers in Public Health
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are highly refined formulations of non-nutritive compounds containing elevated amounts of sugar, fat, sodium, food additives, and dietary emulsifiers.
Gaia Mottis   +2 more
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INCORPORATING PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE PEDAGOGICAL METHODOLOGY FOR THE PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SINGING VOICE

Science Bulletin
The article addresses the issue of accounting for physiological phenomena in the pedagogical methodology of maintaining and developing the singing voice.
Mane Bareghamyan
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Differences in growth, and physiological and metabolic responses among Canadian native and hybrid willows (Salix spp.) under salinity stress.

Tree Physiology, 2020
Globally, soil salinization is becoming increasingly prevalent, due to local hydrogeologic phenomena, climate change, and anthropogenic activities. This has significantly curtailed current world food production, and limits future production potential. In
Xinyi Huang   +4 more
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Nutritional and Physiological Regulation of Water Transport in the Conceptus.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2021
Cui Zhu   +5 more
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Nutritional assistance in pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a literature review

Italian journal of gynaecology & obstetrics
Gestational diabetes mellitus is characterized by a decrease in glucose tolerance that begins during pregnancy and may persist after childbirth. Risk factors for the development of this condition include the pregnant woman’s dietary patterns, obesity, or
L. Siqueira, D. Tavares
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Association of Maternal Short Stature to The Risk of Stunting in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review of Intergenerational Nutritional Vulnerability

International journal of medical science and health research
Introduction Childhood stunting, defined as low height-for-age, is a persistent global health crisis associated with delayed developmental trajectories, impaired cognitive function, and increased chronic disease risk later in life (Semba et al., 2011 ...
Sekar Putri Ramadhani, Muhammad Hidayat
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Physiological Insights into Pregnancy-Associated Bone Metabolism: A Systematic Review of Vitamin D and Parathyroid Hormone Axis

Pakistan journal of medicine and dentistry
Background: During pregnancy, bone metabolism requires a functional interaction between Vitamin D and the Parathyroid Hormone. This investigation examined the clinical and pathological nature of the Vitamin D-PTH pathway in pregnancy-related bone ...

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Infant formulas for the treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders: A position paper of the ESPGHAN Nutrition Committee.

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition - JPGN
Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID), such as infant regurgitation, infant colic, and functional constipation, are common and typically physiological phenomena during the early months of an infant's life and account for frequent consultations ...
Nadja Haiden   +11 more
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