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Growth Trajectories and Intellectual Abilities in Young Adulthood : The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study.
Katri RAIKKONEN ; David-Jp BARKER ; ERIKSSON (Johan-G) : FIN. Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care. Institute of Clinical Medicine. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. ; Tom FORSEN ; Kati HEINONEN ; Markus HENRIKSSON ; Eero KAJANTIE ; Ilmo LAAKSONEN ; LESKINEN (Jukka-T) : FIN. National Defense University. Finnish Defense Forces. Helsinki. ; Clive OSMOND ; Anu-Katriina PESONEN ; Centre for Military Medicine. Finnish Defense Forces. Lahti. FIN ; Department of Psychology. Faculty of Behavioural Sciences. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. FIN ; Institute of Health and Welfare. Helsinki. FIN |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS BEJ9R0x8. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Slow childhood growth is associated with poorer intellectual ability. The critical periods of growth remain uncertain. Among 2,786 Finnish male military conscript[...]Article
Eero KAJANTIE ; BARKER (David-Jp) : USA. Department of Medicine. Heart Research Center. Oregon Health & Sciences University. Portland. OR. ; Johan-G ERIKSSON ; Tom FORSEN ; OSMOND (Clive) : GBR. Medical Research Council Epidemiology Resource Centre. University of Southampton. Southampton General Hospital. |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS m87lR0xA. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background : Small body size at birth and slow growth during the first 2 years after birth, leading to low body mass index (BMI) at 2 years, are associated with c[...]Article
Michael GAMBORG ; Per-Kragh ANDERSEN ; Jennifer-L BAKER ; Calle BENGTSSON ; Liisa BYBERG ; Dexter CANOY ; Wenche DROYVOLD ; Johan-G ERIKSSON ; Tom FORSEN ; Ingibjörg GUNNARSDOTTIR ; Marjo-Riitta JAQARVELIN ; Llona KOUPIL ; Leif LAPIDUS ; Tom-I NILSEN ; Sjurdur-F OLSEN ; Finn RASMUSSEN ; Lene SCHACK-NIELSEN ; Thorkild-Ia SORENSEN ; Inga THORSDOTTIR ; Tomi-Pekka TUOMAINEN ; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health. Faculty of Medicine. Imperial College London. London. GBR ; Department of Primary Health Care. Sahlgrenska Academy. Göteborg University. Göteborg. SWE ; Department of Public Health and General Practice. Faculty of Medicine. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Trondheim. NOR ; Departments of Public Health and General Practice. Faculty of Medicine. University of Oulu. Oulu. FIN ; Diabetes and Genetic Epidemiology Unit. Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion. National Public Health Institute. Helsinki. FIN ; NordNet Study Group. DNK ; Unit for Nutrition Research. Landspitali-University Hospital and University of Iceland. Reykjavik. ISL |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 8R0xQ4qI. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The authors investigated the shape, sex-and age-dependency, and possible confounding of the association between birth weight and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in [...]Article
Anu-Katriina PESONEN ; ERIKSSON (Johan-G) : FIN. Department of Public Health. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. ; Tom FORSEN ; GILMAN (Stephen-E) / disc. : USA. Departments of Society. Human Development. And Health and of Epidemiology. Harvard School of Public Health. Boston. MA. ; Kati HEINONEN ; Eero KAJANTIE ; Katri RAIKKONEN |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xlsl8w. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Despite the significance of childhood trauma for later life, there is little evidence on the long-term consequences of parent-child separation. World War II creat[...]Article
KAJANTIE (Eero) : FIN. Hospital for Children and Adolescents. Helsinki University Central Hospital. Helsinki. ; David-Jp BARKER ; Johan-G ERIKSSON ; Tom FORSEN ; Clive OSMOND ; David-Iw PHILLIPS ; University of Southampton. Developmental Origins of Adult Health and Disease Centre. Southampton. GBR ; University of Southampton. Mrc Epidemiology Resource Centre. Southampton. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xJp64d. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. BACKGROUND : Small body size at birth, as a marker of an adverse intrauterine environment, has recently emerged as an important risk factor for death from cardiov[...]