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1.
Chinese Famine and the diabetes mellitus epidemic.
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by
Zimmet, Paul
Shi, Zumin
El-Osta, Assam
Ji, Linong
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20200409
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Nature reviews. Endocrinology
vol. 16
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Reply to 'Chinese famine and the diabetes mellitus epidemic'.
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Li, Chihua
Tobi, Elmar W
Heijmans, Bastiaan T
Lumey, L H
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20200409
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Nature reviews. Endocrinology
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The hunger forecast.
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Voosen, Paul
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20200520
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Science (New York, N.Y.)
vol. 368
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Early life malnutrition is a problem that may be fixed by improving later-life lifestyle: never too late to mend.
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Li, Jie
Liu, Simin
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20200629
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Heart (British Cardiac Society)
vol. 106
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Gaining insights into reproductive health from historical events.
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Jukic, Amz
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20191216
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BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
vol. 127
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Imagine a world without hunger, then make it happen with systems thinking.
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20200413
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Nature
vol. 577
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Effect of Exposure to Famine during Early Life on Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Adulthood: A Meta-Analysis.
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Qin, Lu-Lu
Luo, Bang-An
Gao, Fan
Feng, Xiang-Lin
Liu, Jia-He
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20210125
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Journal of diabetes research
vol. 2020
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Reply to 'Early-life exposure to the Chinese Famine and subsequent T2DM'.
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Li, Chihua
Tobi, Elmar W
Heijmans, Bastiaan T
Lumey, L H
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20200409
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Nature reviews. Endocrinology
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Early-life exposure to the Chinese Famine and subsequent T2DM.
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Zou, Zhiyong
Li, Changwei
Patton, George C
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20200409
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Nature reviews. Endocrinology
vol. 16
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Foetal programming.
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Persson, Pontus B
Persson, Anja Bondke
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20200922
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Acta physiologica (Oxford, England)
vol. 227
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Association Between Fetal Exposure to Famine and Anthropometric Measures in Adulthood: A Regression Discontinuity Approach.
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Fang, Zhe
Chen, Chuanbo
Wang, Hanyu
Tang, Kun
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20200915
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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
vol. 28
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Prenatal exposure to the Chinese famine and the risk of metabolic syndrome in adulthood across consecutive generations.
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Yan, Shiwei
Hou, Wanying
Wu, Huanyu
Jiang, Wenbo
Li, Yinling
Zhang, Yuan
Li, Hongyin
Yang, Sen
Sun, Changhao
Han, Tianshu
Li, Ying
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20210624
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European journal of clinical nutrition
vol. 74
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[FAMINE IN JEWISH HISTORY AND THE METABOLIC CONSEQUENCES].
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Weisz, Moshe
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20200710
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Harefuah
vol. 159
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[Exposure to famine in fetus and infant period and risk for hypertension in adulthood].
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You, Y Y
Song, Y
Wang, M H
Zhang, L L
Bai, W
Yu, W Y
Yu, Y Q
Kou, C G
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20200226
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Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi
vol. 41
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Chinese famine exposure in infancy and metabolic syndrome in adulthood: results from the China health and retirement longitudinal study.
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Wang, Zhenghe
Zou, Zhiyong
Wang, Shuo
Yang, Zhongping
Ma, Jun
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20200713
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European journal of clinical nutrition
vol. 73
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Epidemiological evidence for the developmental origins of health and disease: effects of prenatal undernutrition in humans.
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Roseboom, Tessa J
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20200316
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The Journal of endocrinology
vol. 242
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HOW INFECTION SHAPED HISTORY: LESSONS FROM THE IRISH FAMINE.
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Powderly, William G
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20200218
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Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association
vol. 130
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Sex differences in adult famine mortality in medieval London.
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DeWitte, Sharon N
Yaussy, Samantha L
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20200827
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American journal of physical anthropology
vol. 171
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Heartbeat: When should patients consider implantable cardiac defibrillator deactivation?
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Otto, Catherine M
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20200706
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Heart (British Cardiac Society)
vol. 106
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Famine Exposure during the Fetal Period Increased the Risk of Dyslipidemia in Female Adults.
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Yao, Huihui
Li, Li
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20200121
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Lipids
vol. 54
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