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Eero KAJANTIE ; Sture ANDERSSON ; ERIKSSON (Johan-G) : FIN. Helsinki University Central Hospital. Unit of General Practice. Helsinki. ; Iiris HOVATTA ; Petteri HOVI ; Laura KANANEN ; Jaakko KAPRIO ; Kirsi-H PIETILAINEN ; RAIKKONEN (Katri) : FIN. Department of Behavioral Sciences. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. ; Alia RISSANEN ; Karoliina WEHKALAMPI ; Children's Hospital. Helsinki University Central Hospital and University of Helsinki. Helsinki. FIN ; Department of Medical Genetics. Haartman Institute. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. FIN ; Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland Fimm Helsinki. FIN ; Obesity Research Unit. Helsinki University Central Hospital. Helsinki. FIN ; Research Programs Unit. Molecular Neurology. Biomedicum Helsinki. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. FIN ; Twin Research Unit. Hjelt Institute. University of Helsinki. Helsinki. FIN |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS lsl8lR0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Shorter leucocyte telomere length (LTL) is a promising marker of biological ageing. It is predicted by cumulative adverse conditions throughout life co[...]Article
Kari-R RISNES ; Jennifer-L BAKER ; Michael-B BRACKEN ; Johan-G ERIKSSON ; Geir-W JACOBSEN ; Karen JAMESON ; Markus JOKELA ; Eero KAJANTIE ; Ruth MORLEY ; Merete OSLER ; Rebecca-C PAINTER ; Thorkild-Ia SORENSEN ; Ulla SOVIO ; Valter SUNDH ; Lars-J VATTEN ; Center for Perinatal. Pediatric and Environmental Epidemiology. Yale University. New Haven. CT. USA ; National Institute for Health and Welfare. University of Helsinki. Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care. Helsinki University Central Hospital. Unit of General Practice. Folkhalsan Research Centre Helsinki Finland and Vasa Central Hospita |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS kR0xCGE9. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Small birth size may be associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), whereas large birth size may predict increased risk of obesity[...]Article
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
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[...]