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Pubertal timing: A life course pathway linking early life risk to adulthood cardiometabolic health.

Maria E BleilBradley M AppelhansSteven E GregorichRobert A HiattGlenn I RoismanCathryn Booth-LaForce
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Findings in the current study contribute to the broader literature by identifying pubertal development and its timing as a potentially important pathway through which early life exposures may shape adulthood cardiometabolic health and disease. These findings have important implications for novel opportunities for increased surveillance and potential intervention focusing on pubertal development as a target to improve health more broadly.
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