Early Life Origins of Human Health and Disease
by
 
Newnham, J.P., editor.

Title
Early Life Origins of Human Health and Disease

Author
Newnham, J.P., editor.

ISBN
9783805591409

Physical Description
1 online resource (X + 224 pages) : 29 figures, 6 tables

General Note
Discover and benefit from a promising area of health care

Abstract
There is compelling evidence that many of the risks leading to the most frequent chronic diseases in adulthood originate in the earliest stages of life. Adverse environmental conditions in utero and during infancy can lead to negative health effects during the subsequent lifetime of the exposed individual. This book offers precious insights into the latest concepts and results from epidemiologic, clinical and basic studies in this burgeoning area of health care. The developmental origins of various diseases such as diabetes, obesity and cancer are examined, as well as the early programming of reproductive health and different organs. Attention is given to the impact of environmental factors such as nutrition and pollution, and the mediating genetic and epigenetic pathways are reviewed. A crucial point under discussion is the concept of environmental insults adversely affecting not only the exposed persons, but also their descendants. In addition, the economic consequences of a suboptimal start to life and the importance of preventive measures are stressed. This publication is of great value to anyone interested in health care, notably to specialists in obstetrics, pediatrics, internal medicine, obesity, diabetes and heart disease. (A Karger "Publishing Highlights 1890–2015" title)

Subject Term
Pediatrics
 
Internal Medicine
 
Obstetrics
 
Allergy
 
Cardiovascular System
 
Cell Biology
 
Diabetes
 
Endocrinology
 
General Medicine
 
Genetics
 
Metabolism
 
Molecular Biology
 
Neonatology
 
Nephrology
 
Neurobiology
 
Obesity
 
Oncology
 
Preventive Medicine
 
Psychiatry
 
Reproduction
 
Respiratory System
 
Social Medicine

Added Author
Newnham, J.P.,
 
Ross, M.G.,

Electronic Access
https://karger.com/book/doi/10.1159/isbn.978-3-8055-9140-9


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book548580-1001XX(548580.1)Karger E-Kitap Koleksiyonu