728 results on '"Kuzawa, Christopher W"'
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152. Self-reported illness and birth weight in the Philippines: implications for hypotheses of adaptive fetal plasticity
153. Developmental changes in the relationship between leptin and adiposity among Tsimane children and adolescents
154. Developmental origins of life history: growth, productivity and reproduction
155. Circadian cortisol dynamics across reproductive stages and in relation to breastfeeding in the Philippines
156. Growth patterns of the heart and kidney suggest inter-organ collaboration in facultative fetal growth
157. Adiposity and Chronic Inflammation in Young Women Predict Inflammation during Normal Pregnancy in the Philippines
158. Early Homo , plasticity and the extended evolutionary synthesis
159. Is early postnatal growth velocity, a proxy of minipubertal androgen action, related to adult second‐to‐fourth digit (2D:4D) ratios in men? A test in Cebu, Philippines
160. Maternal metabolic adaptations to pregnancy among young women in Cebu, Philippines
161. Second‐to‐fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) is unrelated to measures of somatic reproductive effort among young men from Cebu, the Philippines
162. Androgen receptor polyglutamine repeat length (AR‐CAGn) modulates the effect of testosterone on androgen‐associated somatic traits in Filipino young adult men
163. Atherogenic lipid profiles in Filipino adolescents with low body mass index and low dietary fat intake
164. Prenatal smoke exposure alters growth in limb proportions and head shape in the midgestation human fetus
165. Genome‐wide analysis of DNA methylation in relation to socioeconomic status during development and early adulthood.
166. Evolutionary Biology, Cell-Cell Communication, and Complex Disease . By John S. Torday and Virender K. Rehan . Hoboken (New Jersey): Wiley-Blackwell. $79.95. xiii + 158 p. + 12 pl.; ill.; name and subject indexes. ISBN: 978-0-470-64720-2. 2012.
167. Which environments matter in studies of early life developmental plasticity?
168. Early life infection, but not breastfeeding, predicts adult blood telomere lengths in the Philippines
169. Androgen receptor CAG repeat polymorphism and hypothalamic‐pituitary‐gonadal function in Filipino young adult males
170. Western Diseases: An Evolutionary Perspective Tessa M. Pollard
171. New loci associated with birth weight identify genetic links between intrauterine growth and adult height and metabolism
172. The evolution of the patterning of human lactation: A comparative perspective
173. Testing the Protein Leverage Hypothesis in a free-living human population
174. Chapter 12 - Early Environments, Developmental Plasticity and Chronic Degenerative Disease
175. Allostasis, Homeostasis, and the Costs of Physiological Adaptation Jay Schulkin
176. Trade-offs between acquired and innate immune defenses in humans
177. Early developmental exposures shape trade-offs between acquired and innate immunity in humans
178. Is There a Testosterone Awakening Response in Humans?
179. No association between blood telomere length and longitudinally assessed diet or adiposity in a young adult Filipino population
180. High-throughput RNA sequencing reveals structural differences of orthologous brain-expressed genes between western lowland gorillas and humans
181. Developmental energetics, sibling death, and parental instability as predictors of maturational tempo and life history scheduling in males from Cebu, Philippines
182. Improving qPCR telomere length assays: Controlling for well position effects increases statistical power
183. Developmental origins of flatter cortisol rhythms: socioeconomic status and adult cortisol activity
184. Genome-wide association study for adiponectin levels in Filipino women identifies CDH13 and a novel uncommon haplotype at KNG1–ADIPOQ
185. Genome-wide association study of homocysteine levels in Filipinos provides evidence for CPS1 in women and a stronger MTHFR effect in young adults
186. Contributors
187. Intergenerational Memories of Past Nutritional Deprivation: The Phenotypic Inertia Model.
188. Evidence that highly canalized fetal traits are sensitive to intergenerational effects of maternal developmental nutrition.
189. Menarcheal timing is accelerated by favorable nutrition but unrelated to developmental cues of mortality or familial instability in Cebu, Philippines.
190. Social and physical environments early in development predict DNA methylation of inflammatory genes in young adulthood.
191. Developmental Perspectives on the Origins of Obesity
192. Longitudinal Perspectives on Fathers’ Residence Status, Time Allocation, and Testosterone in the Philippines
193. Reply to Skoyles: Decline in growth rate, not muscle mass, predicts the human childhood peak in brain metabolism
194. Maternal Characteristics Associated with Milk Leptin Content in a Sample of Filipino Women and Associations with Infant Weight for Age
195. Metabolic costs and evolutionary implications of human brain development
196. Corrigendum to “Short-term changes in fathers' hormones during father–child play: Impacts of paternal attitudes and experience” [Horm. Behav. 60 (2011) 599–606]
197. Intergenerational effects of early life nutrition: Maternal leg length predicts offspring placental weight and birth weight among women in rural Luzon, Philippines
198. Preterm delivery as a predictor of diurnal cortisol profiles in adulthood: Evidence from Cebu, Philippines
199. Early origins of health disparities: Material deprivation predicts maternal evening cortisol in pregnancy and offspring cortisol reactivity in the first few weeks of life
200. Short-term lending: Payday loans as risk factors for anxiety, inflammation and poor health
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