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    The origins of the developmental origins theory by Barker, D. J. P.

    Published in Journal of internal medicine (01-05-2007)
    “… Current orthodoxy states that coronary heart disease results from the unhealthy lifestyles of westernized adults together with a contribution from genetic…”
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    Birth size, adult body composition and muscle strength in later life by Ylihärsilä, H, Kajantie, E, Osmond, C, Forsen, T, Barker, D.J.P, Ericksson, J.G

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-09-2007)
    “…Objective: Low birth weight has been linked to lower lean body mass and abdominal obesity later in life, whereas high birth weight has been suggested to…”
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    Patterns of growth among children who later develop type 2 diabetes or its risk factors by ERIKSSON, J. G, OSMOND, C, KAJANTIE, E, FORSEN, T. J, BARKER, D. J. P

    Published in Diabetologia (01-12-2006)
    “…We studied fetal and childhood growth patterns that are associated with IGT and type 2 diabetes in adult life. We examined clinically 2,003 subjects born in…”
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    Early adiposity rebound in childhood and risk of Type 2 diabetes in adult life by ERIKSSON, J. G, FORSEN, T, TUOMILEHTO, J, OSMOND, C, BARKER, D. J. P

    Published in Diabetologia (01-02-2003)
    “…Type 2 diabetes is associated with a small body size at birth and a high BMI in adult life. The aim of our study was to assess the associations between Type 2…”
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    Growth in childhood predicts hip fracture risk in later life by Javaid, M. K, Eriksson, J. G, Kajantie, E, Forsén, T, Osmond, C, Barker, D. J. P, Cooper, C

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-01-2011)
    “…Summary The incidence of hip fracture was estimated in 6,370 women born in Helsinki between 1934 and 1944. Women in the lowest quarter of adiposity gain had an…”
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    Early life stress and blood pressure levels in late adulthood by Alastalo, H, Räikkönen, K, Pesonen, A-K, Osmond, C, Barker, D J P, Heinonen, K, Kajantie, E, Eriksson, J G

    Published in Journal of human hypertension (01-02-2013)
    “…Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term consequences on adult physiological functions. We studied the long-term effects of separation on…”
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    Catch-up growth in childhood and death from coronary heart disease: longitudinal study by Eriksson, J G, Forsén, T, Tuomilehto, J, Winter, P D, Osmond, C, Barker, D J P

    Published in BMJ (13-02-1999)
    “…Abstract Objective: To examine whether catch-up growth during childhood modifies the increased risk of death from coronary heart disease that is associated…”
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    Placental programming of chronic diseases, cancer and lifespan: A review by Barker, D.J.P, Thornburg, K.L

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-10-2013)
    “…Abstract Particular paths of fetal growth are now known to predict a range of disorders in adult life. This is thought to reflect fetal programming, the…”
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    Effects of size at birth and childhood growth on the insulin resistance syndrome in elderly individuals by ERIKSSON, J. G, FORSEN, T, TUOMILEHTO, J, JADDOE, V. W. V, OSMOND, C, BARKER, D. J. P

    Published in Diabetologia (01-03-2002)
    “…A study of 7086 men and women born in Helsinki, Finland, has shown that the development of Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus is associated with…”
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    Growth in utero and during childhood among women who develop coronary heart disease: longitudinal study by Forsén, T, Eriksson, J G, Tuomilehto, J, Osmond, C, Barker, D J P

    Published in BMJ (27-11-1999)
    “…Abstract Objective: To examine whether women who develop coronary heart disease have different patterns of fetal and childhood growth from men in the same…”
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    Developmental origins of physical fitness: the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study by Salonen, Minna K, Kajantie, Eero, Osmond, Clive, Forsén, Tom, Ylihärsilä, Hilkka, Paile-Hyvärinen, Maria, Barker, D J P, Eriksson, Johan G

    Published in PloS one (22-07-2011)
    “…Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major factor influencing health and disease outcomes including all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease. Importantly…”
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    Developmental origins of adult health and disease by Barker, D J P

    “…The aim of this glossary is to define some key terms used in the field of developmental and life course epidemiology…”
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    Impact of educational attainment on the quality of young women's diets by Robinson, S.M, Crozier, S.R, Borland, S.E, Hammond, J, Barker, D.J.P, Inskip, H.M

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2004)
    “…Objective: New findings, that relate poor foetal growth to long-term outcomes, highlight the need to understand more about the nature of women's diets before…”
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    Interfacial redox processes of cytochrome b562 by Zuo, P, Albrecht, T, Barker, P D, Murgida, D H, Hildebrandt, P

    Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (14-09-2009)
    “…The anionic soluble heme protein cytochrome b(562) was electrostatically immobilised on Ag electrodes coated with positively charged self-assembled monolayers…”
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    Probing the location of displayed cytochrome b562 on amyloid by scanning tunnelling microscopy by Forman, C J, Wang, N, Yang, Z Y, Mowat, C G, Jarvis, S, Durkan, C, Barker, P D

    Published in Nanotechnology (03-05-2013)
    “…Amyloid fibres displaying cytochrome b562 were probed using scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) in vacuo. The cytochromes are electron transfer proteins…”
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    Mother's weight in pregnancy and coronary heart disease in a cohort of finnish men: follow up study by Forsén, T, Eriksson, J G, Tuomilehto, J, Teramo, K, Osmond, C, Barker, D J P

    Published in BMJ (04-10-1997)
    “…Abstract Objective: To determine whether restricted growth in utero is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease among men in Finland, where…”
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    The developmental origins of well–being by Huppert, F. A., Baylis, N., Keverne, B., Barker, D. J. P.

    “…Low birthweight is now known to be associated with increased rates of coronary heart disease and the related disorders, stroke, hypertension and adult–onset…”
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    Exposure to invasive procedures in neonatal intensive care unit admissions by Barker, D. P., Rutter, N.

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-01-1995)
    “…The nature and numbers of invasive procedures were studied in 54 consecutive infants admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit. Over 3000 procedures were…”
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    Early growth, adult income, and risk of stroke by ERIKSSON, J. G, FORSEN, T, TUOMILEHTO, J, OSMOND, C, BARKER, D. J. P

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-04-2000)
    “…A number of studies have shown that reduced intrauterine growth and low birth weight are associated with raised rates of fatal and nonfatal stroke in adult…”
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    Early growth and coronary heart disease in later life: longitudinal study by Eriksson, J G, Forsén, T, Tuomilehto, J, Osmond, C, Barker, D J P

    Published in BMJ (21-04-2001)
    “…Abstract Objective: To determine how growth during infancy and childhood modifies the increased risk of coronary heart disease associated with small body size…”
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