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Prenatal Stress, Methylation in Inflammation-Related Genes, and Adiposity Measures in Early Childhood: the Programming Research in Obesity, Growth Environment and Social Stress Cohort Study

机译:炎症相关基因的产前压力,甲基化,幼儿早期肥胖措施:肥胖,生长环境和社会压力队列研究中的编程研究

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Objective Maternal stress during pregnancy may influence childhood growth and adiposity, possibly through immune/inflammatory programming. We investigated whether exposure to prenatal stress and methylation in inflammation-related genes were associated with childhood adiposity in 424 mother-child pairs in Mexico City, Mexico.
机译:妊娠期间的客观母体压力可能会影响儿童生长和肥胖,可能通过免疫/炎症编程。 我们调查了与炎症相关基因中的产前应激和甲基化是否与墨西哥城墨西哥城424母婴对的儿童肥胖有关。

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