Living with the Past: Evolution, Development, and Patterns of Disease

Epidemiological observations have led to the hypothesis that the risk of developing some chronic noncommunicable diseases in adulthood is influenced not only by genetic and adult life-style factors but also by environmental factors acting in early life. Research in evolutionary biology, developmenta...

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Animals
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Biological Evolution
Birth Weight
Body Weight
Causes of
Chronic Disease
Chronic diseases
Cues
Development and progression
Developmental biology
Diabetes
Disease - etiology
Disease models
Disease risk
Disease Susceptibility
Embryonic and Fetal Development
Environment
Environmental disorders
Environmental impact
Environmental Influences
Environmental quality
Epidemiology
Evidence
Evolution
Female
Fetal diseases
Fetus
General aspects
Humans
Impact analysis
Infant, Newborn
Life Style
Medical disorders
Medical genetics
Medical sciences
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Obesity
Pathology
Physiology
Pregnancy
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Reviews
Risk Factors
Young Children
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