Nutritional adversity, sex and reproduction: 30 years of DOHaD and what have we learned?

Volume: 242, Issue: 1, Pages: T51 - T68
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
It is well established that early life environmental signals, including nutrition, set the stage for long-term health and disease risk - effects that span multiple generations. This relationship begins early, in the periconceptional period and extends into embryonic, fetal and early infant phases of life. Now known as the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD), this concept describes the adaptations that a developing organism makes...
Paper Details
Title
Nutritional adversity, sex and reproduction: 30 years of DOHaD and what have we learned?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
242
Issue
1
Pages
T51 - T68
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