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Endocrine programming and fetal origins of adult disease

Endocrine programming and fetal origins of adult disease
Endocrine programming and fetal origins of adult disease
Low birthweight and other indices of reduced fetal growth are associated with a raised prevalence of cardiovascular disease in adult life and its antecedents, including raised blood pressure, glucose intolerance and dyslipidaemia.
programming, HPA axis, obesity, cardiovascular disease, glucose, IGF-I, polycystic, dyslipidaemia, metabolic syndrome, blood pressure
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Phillips, David I.W.
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Phillips, David I.W.
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Phillips, David I.W. (2002) Endocrine programming and fetal origins of adult disease. Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 13 (9), 363. (doi:10.1016/S1043-2760(02)00696-3).

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Low birthweight and other indices of reduced fetal growth are associated with a raised prevalence of cardiovascular disease in adult life and its antecedents, including raised blood pressure, glucose intolerance and dyslipidaemia.

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Published date: 2002
Keywords: programming, HPA axis, obesity, cardiovascular disease, glucose, IGF-I, polycystic, dyslipidaemia, metabolic syndrome, blood pressure

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Local EPrints ID: 25901
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25901
ISSN: 1043-2760
PURE UUID: b189c0d2-7558-4730-84a4-7ac44a7833f6

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Date deposited: 11 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:06

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Author: David I.W. Phillips

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