CJ Stocker, JRS Arch, MA Cawthorne - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press A number of epidemiological studies worldwide have demonstrated a relationship
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AG Dulloo, J Jacquet, J Seydoux, JP Montani - International Journal of Obesity, 2006 - doc.rero.ch The analyses of large epidemiological databases have suggested that infants and
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JC Jimenez-Chillaron, M Hernandez-Valencia, … - Diabetologia, 2006 - Springer Page 1. ARTICLE Reductions in caloric intake and early postnatal growth prevent
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