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- Introduction
- Growth in childhood of those who became obese
- Change in BMI in children born to diabetic mothers
- Mortality from coronary heart disease
- Cumulative incidence of hypertension
- OR - impaired glucose tolerance & type 2 diabetes
- Associations between early growth & later disease
- Both genes and environment affect individuals
- Lacerta vivipara
- The baby is molded by its surroundings
- Developmental plasticity
- The fetal origins hypothesis
- Old and new models of disease development
- Mean fasting insulin concentration
- Undernourishment leads to diseases in adulthood
- Lower rate of CHD in undernourished children
- Mean HDL cholesterol concentrations
- Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease
- Acquiring knowledge of individual history
- Childhood obesity - a form of malnutrition
- Linking early growth with later disease
- Mean z scores for length, weight & BMI - boys
- Mean z scores for length, weight & BMI - girls
- Hazard ratios for coronary heart disease by BMI
- Measures of insulin resistance
- Measures of insulin resistance (adjusted for BM) I
- Measures of insulin resistance (adjusted for BM) II
- Age at adiposity rebound in 8760 children
- Cumulative incidence (%) of type 2 diabetes
- Strength of effects of early growth on later disease
- Growth of children who later develop stroke
- Low birth weight - rapid weight gain
- Undernutrition in critical phases of development
- Study on pre-pregnancy nutrition of mothers
- Beijing study: thin mother's insulin resistant fetus
- Pregnancy and perinatology board strategic plan
- The cycle of inequality
Topics Covered
- Associations between early growth and later disease
- The supply of nutrients to a baby has important long term effects
- Developmental plasticity
- The Fetal Origins Hypothesis
- Childhood growth
- Adiposity rebound
- The effects of the physical and social environments cannot be understood without knowledge of individual history
- The cycle of inequality
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Barker, D. (2007, October 1). The developmental origins of obesity [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DJZV9981.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. David Barker has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.