JDOHaD publishes leading research in the field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD). The Journal focuses on the environment during early pre-natal and post-natal animal and human development, interactions between environmental and genetic factors, including environmental toxicants, and their influence on health and disease risk throughout the lifespan. JDOHaD publishes work on developmental programming, fetal and neonatal biology and physiology, early life nutrition, especially during the first 1,000 days of life, human ecology and evolution and Gene-Environment Interactions.JDOHaD also accepts manuscripts that address the social determinants or education of health and disease risk as they relate to the early life period, as well as the economic and health care costs of a poor start to life. Accordingly, JDOHaD is multi-disciplinary, with contributions from basic scientists working in the fields of physiology, biochemistry and nutrition, endocrinology and metabolism, developmental biology, molecular biology/ epigenetics, human biology/ anthropology, and evolutionary developmental biology. Moreover clinicians, nutritionists, epidemiologists, social scientists, economists, public health specialists and policy makers are very welcome to submit manuscripts.The journal includes original research articles, short communications and reviews, and has regular themed issues, with guest editors; it is also a platform for conference/workshop reports, and for opinion, comment and interaction.
JDOHaD发表健康和疾病的发展起源(DOHaD )领域的领先研究。该杂志重点关注出生前和出生后早期动物和人类发育期间的环境、环境和遗传因素之间的相互作用,包括环境毒物,及其对整个生命周期的健康和疾病风险的影响。本组织出版关于发展规划、胎儿和新生儿生物学和生理学、早期生命营养,特别是生命最初1 000天的营养、人类生态学和进化以及基因-环境相互作用的著作。本组织还接受涉及健康和疾病风险的社会决定因素或教育的手稿,因为它们与早期生命阶段有关。以及不良的生命开端的经济和保健费用。因此, JDOHaD是多学科的,来自生理学、生物化学和营养学、内分泌学和代谢学、发育生物学、分子生物学/表观遗传学、人类生物学/人类学和进化发育生物学领域的基础科学家。此外,我们非常欢迎临床医生、营养学家、流行病学家、社会科学家、经济学家、公共卫生专家和政策制定者投稿。该杂志包括原创研究文章、简短通讯和评论,并定期发行主题期刊,并有客座编辑;它也是会议/讲习班报告、意见、评论和互动平台。
Intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood experiences via maternal depression and anxiety and moderation by child sex.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000648
First trimester maternal exposures to endocrine disrupting chemicals and metals and fetal size in the Michigan Mother-Infant Pairs study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S204017441800106X
Environmental monitoring and the developmental origins of health and disease.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000151
Perinatal exposures to phthalates and phthalate mixtures result in sex-specific effects on body weight, organ weights and intracisternal A-particle (IAP) DNA methylation in weanling mice.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000430
Determinants of low birth weight in the context of maternal nutrition education in urban informal settlements, Kenya.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000715
The Barker hypothesis confirmed: association of low birth weight with all-cause natural deaths in young adult life in a remote Australian Aboriginal community.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174417000903
Strength of nonhuman primate studies of developmental programming: review of sample sizes, challenges, and steps for future work.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000539
Influence of maternal adiposity, preterm birth and birth weight centiles on early childhood obesity in an Indigenous Australian pregnancy-through-to-early-childhood cohort study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000302
Early onset and progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in young monosodium l-glutamate-induced obese mice.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000284
Preeclampsia link to gestational hypoxia.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S204017441900014X
Recent Canadian efforts to develop population-level pregnancy intervention studies to mitigate effects of natural disasters and other tragedies.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418001113
Transgenerational effects of maternal bisphenol A exposure on offspring metabolic health - Erratum.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000934
Like father like daughter: sex-specific parent-of-origin effects in the transmission of liability for psychotic symptoms to offspring.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000612
Time to cut the cord: recognizing and addressing the imbalance of DOHaD research towards the study of maternal pregnancy exposures.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000072
The effect of high maternal linoleic acid on endocannabinoid signalling in rodent hearts.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000813
Androgenic and estrogenic indices in human newborns and infants: the MIREC-ID study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000059
The next generation cohort: a description of a cohort at high risk for childhood onset type 2 diabetes.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S204017441800048X
Glyphosate-based herbicide exposure during pregnancy and lactation malprograms the male reproductive morphofunction in F1 offspring.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000382
10th Anniversary Edition of the DOHaD Journal.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/s204017441900062x
Genome-wide epigenetic signatures of childhood adversity in early life: Opportunities and challenges.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000843
Effect of postnatal overfeeding on the male and female Wistar rat reproductive parameters.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000163
Impact of prenatal and postnatal maternal environment on nephron endowment, renal function and blood pressure in the Lewis polycystic kidney rat.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000673
Multigenerational effects of chronic maternal exposure to a high sugar/fat diet and physical training.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000503
(-)-Epicatechin reduces adiposity in male offspring of obese rats.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000345
Caesarean delivery, immune function and inflammation in early life among Ecuadorian infants and young children.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000047
Atrazine induces penis abnormalities including hypospadias in mice.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000473
Maternal and neonatal characteristics of a Canadian urban cohort receiving treatment for opioid use disorder during pregnancy.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000478
Translational challenges for the developmental origins of health and disease: time to fulfill the promises for innovative prevention strategies.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000242
Exposure to placental insufficiency alters postnatal growth trajectory in extremely low birth weight infants.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000564
Establishing a three-generation prospective study: Bogalusa daughters.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000357
Does physical activity attenuate the association between birth weight and glycated hemoglobin in nondiabetic Japanese women?
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000746
Profiles of gene expression in maternal blood predict offspring birth weight in normal pregnancy.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000175
Early life adversity increases the salience of later life stress: an investigation of interactive effects in the PSID.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000308
Oocyte exposure to supraphysiological estradiol during ovarian stimulation increased the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes after frozen-thawed embryo transfer: a retrospective cohort study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000679
Effects of intrauterine growth restriction and postnatal nutrition on pediatric asthma in Bangladesh.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000096
Early-life exposures and cardiovascular disease risk among Ghanaian migrant and home populations: the RODAM study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000527
The children of preterm survivors: shyness, parenting, and parental stress.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000692
Pregnancy stress, healthy pregnancy and birth outcomes - the need for early preventative approaches in pregnant Australian Indigenous women: a prospective longitudinal cohort study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S204017441800079X
Intrauterine growth restriction affects z-scores of anthropometric parameters during the first 6 years in very low-birth-weight-children born at less than 30 weeks of gestation.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000369
Seasonality of births in horizontal strabismus: comparison with birth seasonality in schizophrenia and other disease conditions.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000102
Associations of birth characteristics with perimenopausal disorders: a prospective cohort study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S204017441800065X
Association between extrauterine growth restriction and changes of intestinal flora in Chinese preterm infants.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000084
Birth weight and adolescent blood pressure measured at age 12 years in the Gateshead Millennium Study.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418001095
Association between birth weight and childhood cardiovascular disease risk factors in West Virginia.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S204017441900045X
A new customised placental weight standard redefines the relationship between maternal obesity and extremes of placental size and is more closely associated with pregnancy complications than an existing population standard.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000576
In utero sFlt-1 exposure differentially affects gene expression patterns in fetal liver.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174418000831
Associations of early-life growth with health using an allostatic load score in young, urban African adults: Birth to Twenty Plus Cohort.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000667
Why achieving gender equality is of fundamental importance to improve the health and well-being of future generations: a DOHaD perspective.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000734
Intergenerational response of steroidogenesis-related genes to maternal malnutrition.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000060
The effects of dietary fatty acids in the physiological outcomes of maternal high-fat diet on offspring energy homeostasis in mice.
来源期刊:Journal of developmental origins of health and diseaseDOI:10.1017/S2040174419000540