- ►ubc.ca [PDF] CN Hales, DJP Barker - Diabetologia, 1992 - Springer In this contribution we put forward a novel hypothesis con- cerning the
aetiology of Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. The concept
underlying our hypothesis is that poor fetal and early post-natal nutrition ... Cited by 1504 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
DJP Barker - Fetal and maternal medicine review, 2008 - Cambridge Univ Press The lifelong effect of testosterone on the sexual physiology of the female is a
well-known example of 'programming'. If a female rat is injected with
testosterone propionate on the fifth day after birth it will develop ... Cited by 521 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions
- ►shouxi.net SK Bhargava, HS Sachdev, CHD Fall, C … - The New England journal of medicine, 2004 - nejm.highwire.org From the Department of Pediatrics, Sun- der Lal Jain Hospital, Delhi, India
(SKB); the Department of Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College (HSS, SR), the
Department of Cardiology, All India Insti- tute of Medical Sciences (RL, ... Cited by 337 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions
A Singhal, A Lucas - The Lancet, 2004 - Elsevier Prompted by animal studies on long-term effects of early nutrition, we initiated
intervention studies with strict experimental design to test the importance of
early nutrition in humans. Long-term findings are now emerging. We showed ... Cited by 307 - Related articles - All 9 versions
- ►jacn.org DJP Barker - Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2004 - Am Coll Nutrition Low birthweight is now known to be associated with increased rates of coronary
heart disease and the related disorders stroke, hypertension and non-insulin
dependent diabetes. These associations have been extensively replicated in ... Cited by 263 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 17 versions
- ►mcmaster.ca [PDF] DJP Barker - TRENDS in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2002 - Elsevier People who develop coronary heart disease grow differently from other people
both in utero and during childhood. Slow growth during fetal life and infancy is
followed by accelerated weight gain in childhood. Two disorders that ... Cited by 235 - Related articles - All 9 versions
T Harder, R Bergmann, G Kallischnigg, A … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press 1 Clinic of Obstetrics, Research Group ''Experimental Obstetrics,''
Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Berlin,
Germany. 2 Institute of Neuropathology, Charité–Universitätsmedizin ... Cited by 220 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions
DM Styne - The Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001 - Elsevier There is a remarkable increase in the prevalence of children with excess body
fat in the United States—an epidemic of obesity. The trend is reflected in
data derived from many sources. A doubling of the prevalence of children ... Cited by 203 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions
CA Newsome, AW Shiell, CHD Fall, DIW … - Diabetic Medicine, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
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- ►ahajournals.org J Eriksson, T Forsen, J Tuomilehto, C Osmond … - Hypertension, 2000 - Am Heart Assoc Abstract—The association between low birth weight and raised blood pressure
has been extensively replicated. Little is known about the way childhood growth
modifies the effects of low birth weight. We report on the fetal and ... Cited by 209 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions