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Maternal cortisol disproportionately impacts fetal growth in male offspring: Evidence from the philippines

机译:产妇皮质醇对男性后代的胎儿生长产生不成比例的影响:菲律宾的证据

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Lower birth weight (BW) reoccurs across generations, but the intermediate mechanisms remain poorly understood. One potential pathway involves cortisol, which may be elevated in women born small and in turn could lead to fetal growth restriction in offspring. To test this possibility, we evaluated whether BW predicts hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function in the nonpregnant state in a cohort of young Filipino women, and whether differences in HPA function predict offspring BW.
机译:较低的出生体重(BW)在各代人中再次出现,但中间机制仍知之甚少。一种可能的途径涉及皮质醇,皮质醇可能在年幼的女性中升高,进而可能导致后代胎儿的生长受限。为了测试这种可能性,我们评估了一群年轻的菲律宾女性在非怀孕状态下BW是否可预测下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)功能,以及HPA功能的差异是否可预测后代BW。

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    《American Journal of Human Biology》 |2012年第1期|1-4|共4页
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    Department of Anthropology Northwestern University Evanston Illinois;

    University of San Carlos Office of Population Studies Foundation Talamban Cebu City 6000 Philippines;

    Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University Evanston Illinois;

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