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Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (Second edition)

Gluckman, Sir Peter(Edited by)Godfrey, Keith(Edited by)Hanson, Mark(Edited by)Poston, Lucilla(Edited by)
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The concept of the early life developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) in adults has stimulated a new approach to understanding disease trajectories, with major public health implications.

Indeed, the principle of the 'lifecourse of disease' now influences health policies internationally.

Environmental influences during pregnancy and early life that affect lifelong health are well documented, but there is a new focus on the preconception period and the significance of paternal health on the fetus.

This fully revised second edition highlights scientific and clinical advances in the field, exploring new understanding of mechanisms such as epigenetics and the increasingly recognised role of external influences, including pollution.

The book is structured logically, covering environment, clinical outcomes, mechanisms of DOHaD, interventions throughout the lifespan and finally implications for public health and policy.

Clinicians and scientists alike will improve their understanding of the developmental origins of health and disease with this essential text.

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Cambridge University Press
1009272268 / 9781009272261
eBook (EPUB)
612.6
22/12/2022
United Kingdom
English
226 pages
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