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- Introduction
- Purpose of talk
- Life history theory
- Environmental effects on human reproduction (1)
- Environmental effects on human reproduction (2)
- How do you measure reproductive function?
- Gonadal function measures reproductive ability (1)
- Salivary hormones
- Pulsatile patterns in hormones
- Testicular function?
- Gonadal function measures reproductive ability (2)
- Hormonal variation (1)
- Hormonal variation (2)
- Hormones and ovarian function in populations (1)
- Hormones and ovarian function in populations (2)
- Why such plasticity - nutritional theory
- Effects of weight loss on ovarian function (1)
- Effects of weight loss on ovarian function (2)
- Effects of weight loss on ovarian function (3)
- Why such plasticity - energetic theory
- Energetics and ovarian function (1)
- Energetics and ovarian function (2)
- Ovarian function and reproduction
- Effects of energetic stress
- Low hormones and fertility
- Estradiol levels in conception cycles
- Interpretation
- Ovarian function and energetic stress
- Why such plasticity - genetic theory
- Genetic effects
- Why such plasticity - developmental theory
- Developmental hypotheses (1)
- Developmental effects on ovarian function
- Women in the study
- Hormonal results (1)
- Hormonal results (2)
- Hormonal results (3)
- Developmental hypotheses (2)
- Foetal development
- Interpretation of results
- Reproductive hormones in males
- Bangladeshi males
- Hormonal results (4)
- Male hormonal results
- Why such plasticity - immunological theory
- Immune function and reproductive ecology
- Hormones and health (1)
- Hormones and health (2)
- Health implications (breast cancer risk) (1)
- Health implications (breast cancer risk) (2)
- Health implications (breast cancer risk) (3)
- Health implications (cancer risk) (1)
- Health implications (cancer risk) (2)
- Health implications (cancer risk) (3)
- Health implications (breast cancer risk) (4)
- Bangladeshi male health
- Hormones and health (3)
- Environmental effects on human reproduction (3)
Topics Covered
- Environmental effects on human reproduction
- Measuring reproductive ability
- Hormonal variation and ovarian function in different populations
- Effect of nutrition on reproductive function
- Effect of energetics on reproductive function
- Effect of genetics on reproductive function
- Developmental effects on reproductive function
- Immunological effects on reproductive function
- Hormones and health implications
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Bentley, G. (2020, August 16). Environmental effects on human reproduction [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YYJO2797.Export Citation (RIS)
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