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The fetal origins of adult disease, the evidence and mechanisms
Veenendaal, M.V.E.
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2012
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Veenendaal, M. V. E. (2012). The fetal origins of adult disease, the evidence and
mechanisms.
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chapter 1 Introduction 7 chapter 2 Is the fetal origins hypothesis of diabetes supported by animal research? 15 A systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence Submitted chapter 3 The fetal origins of hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 31 the evidence from animal experiments of maternal undernutritionJournal of Hypertension, accepted for publication
chapter 4 Grip strength at age 58 after prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine 55
The Journal of Aging Research and Clinical Practice, 2012 vol 1
chapter 5 Prenatal famine exposure, health in later life and promoter methylation 65 of four candidate genes
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, accepted for publication
chapter 6 Associations between DNA methylation of a glucocorticoid receptor 81 promoter and acute stress responses in a large healthy adult population are largely explained by lifestyle and educationial differences Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2012;37(6):782-8 chapter 7 Transgenerational effects of prenatal exposure to the 1944-45 Dutch famine 95 Submitted chapter 8 Consequences of hyperemesis gravidarum for offspring: 105 a systematic review and meta-analysis BJOG 2011;118(11):1302-1313 chapter 9 Summary and discussion 125 Nederlandse samenvatting 135 Dankwoord 139 Curriculum Vitae 143