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INFORMA Fetal Qrigins Of Cardiovascular And Lung Disease Vol 151 by Barker
This watershed reference presents epidemiological, clinical, and experimental evidence that cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, and chronic lung disease originate through adaptations to the intrauterine environment. These new findings suggest that major chronic diseases in adult life may be prevented by improving the nutrition of girls and young women to promote healthy fetal development during pregnancy.
Focusing on prenatal programming-the process whereby stimuli or insults at critical early periods of life have lasting effects-Fetal Origins of Cardiovascular and Lung Disease
demonstrates the associations between low birthweight and cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes in adults
reveals the association between prenatal influences and hypertension and asthma in adult life
describes pancreatic development in the fetus when the mother is malnourished or experiences metabolic disturb.