Historical cohort studies and the early origins of disease hypothesis: making sense of the evidence.
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Differences in cardiovascular risk factors in rural, urban and rural-to-urban migrants in PeruTesting a capacity-load model for hypertension: disentangling early and late growth effects on childhood blood pressure in a prospective birth cohort.A common cause for a common phenotype: the gatekeeper hypothesis in fetal programming.Comparison of the metabolic parameters and androgen level of umbilical cord blood in newborns of mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome and controls.Gestational diabetes and subsequent growth patterns of offspring: the National Collaborative Perinatal Project.The hunt for the epiallele.Body composition in infants: evidence for developmental programming and techniques for measurement.Ethnic variability in adiposity, thrifty phenotypes and cardiometabolic risk: addressing the full range of ethnicity, including those of mixed ethnicity.Windows of opportunity for physical activity in the prevention of obesity.Blood pressure and the capacity-load model in 8-year-old children from Nepal: Testing the contributions of kidney size and intergenerational effects.Association between ratio indexes of body composition phenotypes and metabolic risk in Italian adults.Body composition indices of a load-capacity model: gender- and BMI-specific reference curves.Associations between maternal lifestyle factors and neonatal body composition in the Screening for Pregnancy Endpoints (Cork) cohort study.Fat and fat-free mass at birth: air displacement plethysmography measurements on 350 Ethiopian newborns.Body composition and the monitoring of non-communicable chronic disease risk.
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Historical cohort studies and the early origins of disease hypothesis: making sense of the evidence.
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