
Perinatal Programming
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 5. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-367-39144-7 (ISBN)
Description
Perinatal factors are critical in the 'programming' of behavioral, endocrine and immunologic outcomes of adult life. Exposure to many factors in utero can drive fetal development along specific trajectories. Perinatal factors can also affect many diverse systems that have significant implications for long-term health outcomes. The findings from basic research are so diverse and suggest implications in many different arenas. Bringing together these findings, this book explores the evidence linking the role of early life events to long-term physical and psychological health outcomes. It pulls the research together and communicates the findings to the wider scientific and clinical communities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional Reference
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
685 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-39144-7 (9780367391447)
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Deborah Hodgson | Christopher Coe
Perinatal Programming
Book
12/2005
1st Edition
CRC Press
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Deborah M. Hodgson, Christopher L. Coe
Content
Prenatal Determinants of Fetal Growth, Birth Outcomes and Later Disease Risk.
The Role of the Mother, Placenta and Fetus in the Control of Fetal Growth During Human Pregnancy.
Prenatal Stress Influences Human Fetal Development and Birth Outcomes: Implications for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease. Maternal Nutrition & Later Disease Risk. Prenatal Programming of the Neuroendocrine System- Links to Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease. Prenatal Glucocorticoid Exposure & Adult Pathophysiology. Neuroendocrine Programming of Adult Disease: Current Perspectives and Future Directions. Prenatal Programming of Postnatal Obesity. Programming the Fetal Pancreatic Axes. Perinatal Programming of Metabolic Homeostasis. Development of Domestic Animal Models for the Study of the Ontogeny of Human Disease. Early Life Programming of Immunity- Links to Infectious and Allergic Disorders. Prenatal Influences on Immunity and the Developmental Trajectory of Infant Primates. Role of Prenatal Events in the Development of Allergic Disease. Perinatal Characteristics and Asthma and Allergies in Off-Spring. Maternal Alcohol Consumption And Neuro-Endocrine-Immune Interactions In The Offspring. The 'Old Friends' Hypothesis: How Early Contact with Certain Microorganisms May Influence Immunoregulatory Circuits. Early Life Programming of Pain Responsiveness. Long-Term Effects of Repetitive Pain in the Neonatal Period: Neuronal Vulnerability, Imprinting, and Plasticity. Pain Sensitivity During Ontogeny and Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Noxious Events. Perinatal Factors Altering Behavioural Outcomes. Prenatal Androgens and the Ontogeny of Behavior. the Role of Prenatal Stress in the Programming of Behavior. Antenatal Programming of Child Behaviour and Neurodevelopment : Links with Maternal Stress and Anxiety. Cytokines, Social Development, and Psychopathology: An Empirical and Theoretical Integration. Future Directions: Pre- and Postnatal Modulation of the Genetic P
The Role of the Mother, Placenta and Fetus in the Control of Fetal Growth During Human Pregnancy.
Prenatal Stress Influences Human Fetal Development and Birth Outcomes: Implications for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease. Maternal Nutrition & Later Disease Risk. Prenatal Programming of the Neuroendocrine System- Links to Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease. Prenatal Glucocorticoid Exposure & Adult Pathophysiology. Neuroendocrine Programming of Adult Disease: Current Perspectives and Future Directions. Prenatal Programming of Postnatal Obesity. Programming the Fetal Pancreatic Axes. Perinatal Programming of Metabolic Homeostasis. Development of Domestic Animal Models for the Study of the Ontogeny of Human Disease. Early Life Programming of Immunity- Links to Infectious and Allergic Disorders. Prenatal Influences on Immunity and the Developmental Trajectory of Infant Primates. Role of Prenatal Events in the Development of Allergic Disease. Perinatal Characteristics and Asthma and Allergies in Off-Spring. Maternal Alcohol Consumption And Neuro-Endocrine-Immune Interactions In The Offspring. The 'Old Friends' Hypothesis: How Early Contact with Certain Microorganisms May Influence Immunoregulatory Circuits. Early Life Programming of Pain Responsiveness. Long-Term Effects of Repetitive Pain in the Neonatal Period: Neuronal Vulnerability, Imprinting, and Plasticity. Pain Sensitivity During Ontogeny and Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Noxious Events. Perinatal Factors Altering Behavioural Outcomes. Prenatal Androgens and the Ontogeny of Behavior. the Role of Prenatal Stress in the Programming of Behavior. Antenatal Programming of Child Behaviour and Neurodevelopment : Links with Maternal Stress and Anxiety. Cytokines, Social Development, and Psychopathology: An Empirical and Theoretical Integration. Future Directions: Pre- and Postnatal Modulation of the Genetic P