Original paper
Influence of intergenerational in utero parental energy and nutrient restriction on offspring growth in rural Gambia
Abstract
The prenatal environment can alter an individual's developmental trajectory with long-lasting effects on health. Animal models demonstrate that the impact of the early life environment extends to subsequent generations, but there is a paucity of data from human populations on intergenerational transmission of environmentally induced phenotypes. Here we investigated the association of parental exposure to energy and nutrient restriction in utero...
Paper Details
Title
Influence of intergenerational in utero parental energy and nutrient restriction on offspring growth in rural Gambia
Published Date
Aug 4, 2017
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
11
Pages
4928 - 4934
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