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Volumn 60, Issue SUPPL.1, 2013, Pages 10-11

Developmental origins of obesity and non-communicable disease

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; BODY COMPOSITION; CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE; CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE; COMMUNICABLE DISEASE; DEVELOPING COUNTRY; DIABETES MELLITUS; DISEASES; FOOD PREFERENCE; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; HUMAN; LIPID STORAGE; MATERNAL NUTRITION; METABOLIC REGULATION; NEOPLASM; NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE; NUTRITION; OBESITY; PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; PLACENTA DISORDER; REPRODUCTIVE FITNESS; SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE; WEIGHT GAIN; CHILD; CHILD DEVELOPMENT; GENETICS;

EID: 84876081749     PISSN: 15750922     EISSN: 15792021     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S1575-0922(13)70017-2     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (5)

References (4)
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    • 79957834770 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Epigenetic gene promoter methylation at birth is associated with childrens later adiposity
    • Godfrey KM, Sheppard A, Gluckman PD, Lillycrop KA, Burdge GC, McLean C, et al. Epigenetic gene promoter methylation at birth is associated with childrens later adiposity. Diabetes. 2011;60: 1528-1534.
    • (2011) Diabetes. , Issue.60 , pp. 1528-1534
    • Godfrey, K.M.1    Sheppard, A.2    Gluckman, P.D.3    Lillycrop, K.A.4    Burdge, G.C.5    McLean, C.6


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