Off to a Good Start: The Influence of Pre- and Periconceptional Exposures, Parental Fertility, and Nutrition on Children's Health

The scientific community is developing a compelling body of evidence that shows the importance of the in utero environment (including chemical and hormonal levels) to the ultimate health of the child and even of the aging adult. This article summarizes the evidence that shows this impact begins with...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental health perspectives 2004-01, Vol.112 (1), p.69-78
Hauptverfasser: Chapin, Robert E., Robbins, Wendie A., Schieve, Laura A., Sweeney, Anne M., Tabacova, Sonia A., Tomashek, Kay M.
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description The scientific community is developing a compelling body of evidence that shows the importance of the in utero environment (including chemical and hormonal levels) to the ultimate health of the child and even of the aging adult. This article summarizes the evidence that shows this impact begins with conception. Only a full life-cycle evaluation will help us understand these impacts, and only such an understanding will produce logically prioritized mitigation strategies to address the greatest threats first. Clearly, the time for analysis begins when the next generation is but a twinkle in the eye.
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subjects Adult
Assisted reproductive techniques
Birth defects
Chemical hazards
Child
Child Welfare
Child, Preschool
Children
Congenital Abnormalities - etiology
DNA
Embryonic and Fetal Development
Embryos
Environmental health
Environmental Pollutants - poisoning
Female
Fertility
Fertilization
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infants
Male
Maternal Exposure
Nutritional Status
Paternal Exposure
Phthalates
Pregnancy
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
Semen - physiology
Spermatozoa
Whence Healthy Children?: Mini-Monograph
title Off to a Good Start: The Influence of Pre- and Periconceptional Exposures, Parental Fertility, and Nutrition on Children's Health
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