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The concept of the early life developmental origins of health and
disease (DOHaD) in adults has stimulated a new approach to
understanding disease trajectories, with major public health
implications. Indeed, the principle of the 'lifecourse of disease'
now influences health policies internationally. Environmental
influences during pregnancy and early life that affect lifelong
health are well documented, but there is a new focus on the
preconception period and the significance of paternal health on the
fetus. This fully revised second edition highlights scientific and
clinical advances in the field, exploring new understanding of
mechanisms such as epigenetics and the increasingly recognised role
of external influences, including pollution. The book is structured
logically, covering environment, clinical outcomes, mechanisms of
DOHaD, interventions throughout the lifespan and finally
implications for public health and policy. Clinicians and
scientists alike will improve their understanding of the
developmental origins of health and disease with this essential
text.
Afflicting more than 300 million women across the globe, obesity
has profound effects on health during pregnancy and on the
wellbeing of the unborn child. In the face of such a challenging
pandemic, this book reviews the latest research and provides
up-to-date advice on clinical management. Maternal Obesity
addresses the adverse effects of obesity among women of
childbearing age, including infertility, medical complications,
problems in labor, and adverse birth outcomes, and it reviews
evidence that the obese mother's in utero environment has
long-lasting influences on the health of the developing child.
Chapters cover basic, clinical, and population perspectives,
providing a range of valuable information from mechanistic insight
through to public health and policy implications. Invaluable for
obstetricians, gynaecologists, paediatricians, general and family
physicians, subspecialists in obstetric and paediatric medicine,
midwives, and dietitians, as well as researchers and public health
policy makers seeking to tackle the burden of maternal
obesity-related illness.
This updated and expanded new edition takes full account of recent developments and conveys the basic science underlying a wide range of clinical conditions including atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, and pregnancy. As with the first edition, the publication provides an introductory account of vascular biology before leading on to explain mechanisms involved in disease processes. The breadth and range of subjects covered in this new edition do full justice to this increasingly important area of clinical research and medicine. This multidisciplinary approach will suit the needs of all those seeking to refresh their knowledge with the very latest advances from basic science through to clinical practice.
The concept of vascular biology has emerged and expanded rapidly
over the last quarter of the 20th century, and with research in
this area has come improved understanding of a wide range of
clinical conditions. For both specialists and newcomers to the
field in search of a broad overview, and also for the
non-specialist requiring an up-to-date insight into progress and
its implications, this book provides a concise resource. The
multidisciplinary team of contributors cover topics ranging from
normal and pathological aspects of endothelial function to the role
of the vasculature in haemostasis, atherosclerosis and
hypertension.
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