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The following pages link to The dangerous road of catch-up growth. (Q35058374):
Displaying 50 items.
- Ten putative contributors to the obesity epidemic (Q24619245) (← links)
- Regulation of Long Bone Growth in Vertebrates; It Is Time to Catch Up (Q28083996) (← links)
- Low nephron number and its clinical consequences (Q28384207) (← links)
- Accelerated senescence in kidneys of low-birth-weight rats after catch-up growth (Q28575671) (← links)
- Twenty-five years since the discovery of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF): does a dysfunctional endothelium contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes? (Q30352122) (← links)
- Stressful dieting: nutritional conditions but not compensatory growth elevate corticosterone levels in zebra finch nestlings and fledglings (Q33712102) (← links)
- First-borns carry a higher metabolic risk in early adulthood: evidence from a prospective cohort study (Q33750232) (← links)
- A general life history theory for effects of caloric restriction on health maintenance (Q33906121) (← links)
- Milk lacking α-casein leads to permanent reduction in body size in mice (Q33971100) (← links)
- No Weight Catch-Up Growth of SGA Infants Is Associated with Impaired Insulin Sensitivity during the Early Postnatal Period (Q34416896) (← links)
- Mitigating or exacerbating effects of maternal-fetal programming of female mice through the food choice environment (Q34745080) (← links)
- Developmental programming of cardiovascular disease following intrauterine growth restriction: findings utilising a rat model of maternal protein restriction. (Q35003747) (← links)
- Postnatal growth and DNA methylation are associated with differential gene expression of the TACSTD2 gene and childhood fat mass (Q35696653) (← links)
- Adipose tissue magnetic resonance imaging in the newborn (Q35946657) (← links)
- Impact and mechanisms of fetal physiological programming (Q35980250) (← links)
- Protein and energy requirements of the preterm/low birthweight (LBW) infant (Q36092132) (← links)
- Fetal origins of insulin resistance and obesity (Q36165331) (← links)
- Formation of a human β-cell population within pancreatic islets is set early in life (Q36201514) (← links)
- Metabolomic profiling in blood from umbilical cords of low birth weight newborns (Q36552732) (← links)
- Glucose regulation in preterm newborn infants (Q36857894) (← links)
- To Cull or Not To Cull? Considerations for Studies of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (Q37057471) (← links)
- Associations of linear growth and relative weight gain during early life with adult health and human capital in countries of low and middle income: findings from five birth cohort studies (Q37098233) (← links)
- Accelerated postnatal head growth follows preterm birth (Q37168135) (← links)
- Life-span extension in mice by preweaning food restriction and by methionine restriction in middle age (Q37215289) (← links)
- From Embryos to Adults: A DOHaD Perspective on In Vitro Fertilization and Other Assisted Reproductive Technologies (Q37293934) (← links)
- Developmental and epigenetic pathways to obesity: an evolutionary-developmental perspective. (Q37366387) (← links)
- Thrifty metabolic programming in rats is induced by both maternal undernutrition and postnatal leptin treatment, but masked in the presence of both: implications for models of developmental programming. (Q37506844) (← links)
- Early vascular phenotypes in the genesis of hypertension (Q37705247) (← links)
- Trajectory and correlates of growth of extremely-low-birth-weight adolescents (Q37711177) (← links)
- The role of early life nutrition in programming of reproductive function (Q38213424) (← links)
- Birth weight and infant growth: optimal infant weight gain versus optimal infant weight (Q39608247) (← links)
- Energetic basis of correlation between catch-up growth, health maintenance, and aging. (Q39773296) (← links)
- Perinatal predictors of overweight at infancy and preschool childhood: the GENESIS study. (Q40146796) (← links)
- Somatic growth, aging, and longevity (Q41907365) (← links)
- Diet and epigenetics in colon cancer. (Q42948470) (← links)
- Elevated insulin sensitivity in low-protein offspring rats is prevented by a high-fat diet and is associated with visceral fat. (Q43216551) (← links)
- Transient growth hormone therapy to rats with low protein-inflicted intrauterine growth restriction does not prevent elevated blood pressure in later life. (Q43979020) (← links)
- Perinatal salt restriction: a new pathway to programming insulin resistance and dyslipidemia in adult wistar rats. (Q45094984) (← links)
- Maternal protein restriction leads to hyperinsulinemia and reduced insulin-signaling protein expression in 21-mo-old female rat offspring (Q45129982) (← links)
- Fetal placental inflammation is associated with poor neonatal growth of preterm infants: a case-control study (Q45154533) (← links)
- Prenatal nutritional manipulation by in ovo enrichment influences bone structure, composition, and mechanical properties (Q45897081) (← links)
- Established diet-induced obesity in female rats leads to offspring hyperphagia, adiposity and insulin resistance (Q46087577) (← links)
- Prenatal stress accelerates offspring growth to compensate for reduced maternal investment across mammals (Q46253291) (← links)
- Insulin-like growth factor signaling regulates developmental trajectory associated with diapause in embryos of the annual killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus. (Q46364420) (← links)
- Maternal nutritional plane and selenium supply during gestation impact visceral organ mass and intestinal growth and vascularity of neonatal lamb offspring (Q46734560) (← links)
- Fetal insulin secretion in late gestation: does size matter? (Q46920998) (← links)
- A Psychological Perspective on Preterm Children: The Influence of Contextual Factors on Quality of Family Interactions. (Q47105457) (← links)
- What is fetal programming?: a lifetime health is under the control of in utero health. (Q47168282) (← links)
- Studying Impact of Nutrition on Growth (SING): a prospective cohort for comparing the health outcomes of young children with the dietary quality score (Q47170803) (← links)
- Social stress and recovery: implications for body weight and body composition (Q47270458) (← links)