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Long-term metabolic consequences of being born small for gestational age


C Levy-Marchal, D Jaquet, P Czernichow - Seminars in Neonatology, 2004 - Elsevier
The hypothesis of a critical role of insulin resistance in the metabolic complications associated
withreduced fetal growth has been well documented. Using direct methods of measuring insulin
sensitivity (euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp), it has been demonstrated that type 2 ...
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Lifetime consequences of abnormal fetal pancreatic development


K Holemans, L Aerts, FA Van Assche - The Journal of Physiology, 2003 - Physiological Soc
There is ample evidence that an adverse intrauterine environment has harmful consequences
for health in later life. Maternal diabetes and experimentally induced hyperglycaemia result in
asymmetric overgrowth, which is associated with an increased insulin secretion and ...
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Small for gestational age: short stature and beyond

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… P Czernichow, I Hughes, EO Reiter - Endocrine …, 2007 - edrv.endojournals.org.p. …
Depending on the definitions used, up to 10% of all live-born neonates are small for gestational
age (SGA). Although the vast majority of these children show catch-up growth by 2 yr of age,
one in 10 does not. It is increasingly recognized that those who are born SGA are at risk ...
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The developmental origins of adult disease (Barker) hypothesis


DE Boo, A Hendrina, JE HARDING - Australian and New Zealand …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Many studies have provided evidence for the hypothesis that size at birth is related to the risk
of developing disease in later life. In particular, links are well established between reduced birthweight
and increased risk of coronary heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and stroke in ...
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Small for gestational age and the metabolic syndrome: which mechanism is …


C Levy-Marchal, P Czernichow - Horm Res, 2006 - content.karger.com
The metabolic and cardiovascular complications associated with in-utero undernutrition have
been identified during the past 10 years. Reduced fetal growth is independently associated with
an increased risk of development of cardiovascular diseases, the insulin-resistance ...
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Diminished {beta}-cell replication contributes to reduced {beta}-cell mass in fetal …

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SW Limesand, J Jensen, JC Hutton, WW … - American Journal of …, 2005 - Am Physiological Soc
Human fetuses with severe intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) have less pancreatic endocrine
tissue and exhibit -cell dysfunction, which may limit -cell function in later life and contribute to
their increased incidence of noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Three factors, ...
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The social determinants of the incidence and management of type 2 diabetes …

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D Raphael, S Anstice, K Raine, KR … - Leadership in Health …, 2003 - emeraldinsight.com
This paper discusses the role played by social determinants of health in the incidence and management
of type 2 diabetes mellitus (diabetes) among vulnerable populations. This issue is especially
important in light of recent data from Statistics Canada indicating that mortality rates from ...
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Born small for gestational age: increased risk of type 2 diabetes, hypertension and …


D Jaquet, P Czernichow - Hormone research, 2000 - content.karger.com
Karger is a medical publisher, scientific publisher and biomedical
publisher of print and online journals and books.
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Abnormalities in insulin secretion in type 2 diabetes mellitus


PJ Guillausseau, T Meas, M Virally, M Laloi-Michelin … - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2008 - Elsevier
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial disease, due to decreased glucose peripheral
uptake, and increased hepatic glucose production, due to reduced both insulin secretion and
insulin sensitivity. Multiple insulin secretory defects are present, including absence of ...
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Integration of physiological and molecular mechanisms of the developmental …


ME Symonds - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
It is now well established that an imbalance or reduction in the maternal diet either through pregnancy
and lactation or at defined time points therein can have long-term effects on cardio- vascular
and metabolic health in the resulting offspring; the exact outcome varying greatly with the ...
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