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- Fetal_origins_hypothesis abstract "The fetal origins hypothesis (differentiated from the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis, which emphasizes environmental conditions both before and immediately after birth) proposes that the period of gestation has significant impacts on the developmental health and wellbeing outcomes for an individual ranging from infancy to adulthood. The effects of fetal origin are marked by three characteristics: latency, wherein effects may not be apparent until much later in life; persistency, whereby conditions resulting from a fetal effect continue to exist for a given individual; and genetic programming, which describes the 'switching on' of a specific gene due to prenatal environment. Research in the areas of economics, epidemiology, and epigenetics offer support for the hypothesis.".
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- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink 1918_flu_pandemic.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_development.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epidemiology.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epigenetics.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_pregnancy.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maternal_health.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Chernobyl_disaster.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_famine_of_1944.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Epidemiology.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Epigenetics.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_developmental_psychology.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Great_Leap_Forward.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Prenatal_nutrition.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink September_11_attacks.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink The_Holocaust.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Thrifty_gene_hypothesis.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Thrifty_phenotype.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fetal origins hypothesis".
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- Fetal_origins_hypothesis subject Category:Child_development.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis subject Category:Developmental_psychology.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis subject Category:Epidemiology.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis subject Category:Epigenetics.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis subject Category:Human_pregnancy.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis subject Category:Maternal_health.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis comment "The fetal origins hypothesis (differentiated from the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis, which emphasizes environmental conditions both before and immediately after birth) proposes that the period of gestation has significant impacts on the developmental health and wellbeing outcomes for an individual ranging from infancy to adulthood.".
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis label "Fetal origins hypothesis".
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis sameAs Q22908370.
- Fetal_origins_hypothesis sameAs Q22908370.
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