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Prenatal stress exposure and early childhood BMI: Exploring associations in a New Zealand context.

Charlotte V FarewellZaneta M ThayerDavid P TracerSusan Morton
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2018)
Vulnerability and subjective stress were minimally correlated in this sample. Vulnerability, but not subjective stress, was associated with childhood BMI at 24- and 54- months of age. This study informs our understanding of how risk exposures and stress responses early in life impacts offspring obesity risk, and it may help identify strategies that decrease early life predisposition to adult disease.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • weight gain
  • body mass index
  • climate change
  • type diabetes
  • stress induced
  • pregnant women
  • skeletal muscle
  • high fat diet induced