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Recent Advances in Growth Research: Nutritional, Molecular and Endocrine Perspectives
Pediatric Nutrition

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Early Influences of Nutrition on Postnatal GrowthGillman MW, Gluckman PD, Rosenfeld RG (eds): Recent Advances in Growth Research: Nutritional, Molecular and Endocrine Perspectives. Nestlé Nutr Inst Workshop Ser. Nestec Ltd., Vevey/S. Karger AG., Basel, 2013, vol 71, pp 11 27Growth in mammals encompasses several stages, from intrauterine growth through infancy and [...]
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Early Influences of Nutrition on Postnatal Growth
Gillman MW, Gluckman PD, Rosenfeld RG (eds): Recent Advances in Growth Research: Nutritional, Molecular and Endocrine Perspectives. Nestlé Nutr Inst Workshop Ser. Nestec Ltd., Vevey/S. Karger AG., Basel, 2013, vol 71, pp 11 27

Growth in mammals encompasses several stages, from intrauterine growth through infancy and childhood to adolescence.

Each of these phases is characterized by vert' specific nutritional, molecular and endocrine perspectives which, under ideal conditions, allow the organism to achieve its genetically programmed growth patterns.
In this book, an international panel of experts addresses these topics in a historical, physiological and social perspective. The first part investigates the genetic, epigenetic, molecular and nutritional determinants of intrauterine and postnatal growth. Part two deals with non-evolutionary changes which occurred in the récent past, such as changes in body size in utero, during infancy and childhood, and during adolescence, and the potentially unfavorable conséquences of enhanced nutrition and growth, including early onset of puberty, development of obesity, and increases in metabolic and cardiovascular disease. The last part addresses the question of which factors define healthy growth in light of the influence of nutritional, molecular and endocrine influences. Although the association between rapid changes in body size and adverse health effects is clear, the précise nature of causality remains uncertain.

Presenting the latest scientific findings in growth research, this publication provides essentiel reading for pediatricians, clinicat investigators and health workers.

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Contents

IX Preface
XI Foreword
xv Contributors
Drivers of Growth
1 Early Influences of Nutrition on Fetal Growth
Makrides, M.; Anderson, A; Gibson, RA (Australia)
11 Early Influences of Nutrition on Postnatal Growth
Koletzko, B.; Beyer, J; Brands, B.; Oemmelmair, H.; Grote, v.; Haile, G. (Germany); Gruszfeld, O.(Poland);Rzehak,P(Germany);Socha,P(Poland);Weber,M. (Germany); for The European Childhood ObesityTrial Study Group
29 Genome-Wide Association Studies of Human Growth Traits
Weedon, MN (UK)
39 Discussion on Nutrition and Genetics
Clark, AJL (UK)
43 IGF-I in Human Growth: Lessons from Defects in the GH-IGF-I Axis
Hwa, v.; Fang, P; Oerr, MA; Fiegerlova, E.; Rosenfeld, RG. (USA)
57 Non-Imprinted Epigenetics in Fetal and Postnatal Development and Growth
Godfrey, KM.; Lillycrop, KA; Burdge, G.C (UK); Gluckman, PD (New Zealand); Hanson, MA (UK)
65 Epigenetic Anomalies in Childhood Growth Disorders
Netchine, 1.; Rossignol, S.; Azzi, S.; Le Bouc, Y (France)
75 Early Growth and Development of Later Life Metabolic Disorders
Foo, J-P.; Mantzoros, C (USA)
85 Summary on Drivers of Growth
Gluckman, PD (New Zealand) SecularTrends in Growth
89 Human Growth: Evolutionary and Life History Perspectives
Gluckman, PD (New Zealand/Singapore); Beedle, AS. (New Zealand);
Hanson, MA (UK); Low, F.M. (New Zealand)

103 Secular Trends in Birthweight
Oken, E. (USA)
115 Secular Changes in Childhood, Adolescent and Adult Stature
Bogin, B. (UK)
127 Discussion on Human Biology in Motion
Ellison, PT (USA)
131 Economie Drivers and Consequences of Stunting
Alderman, H. (USA)
143 Discussion on Economie Drivers and Consequences of Stunting
Adair, L.S. (USA)
147 Epidemiologie Transitions: Migration and Development of Obesity and Cardiometabolie Disease in the Developing World
Forrester, T (Jamaica)
157 Discussion on Migration and Development of Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease in the Developing World
Adair, L.S. (USA)
What Is Healthy Growth?
161 State of the Art of Growth Standards
Weaver, LT. (UK)
171 Healthy Infant Growth: What Are the Trade-Offs in the Developed World?
Belfort, M.B.; Gillman, MW (USA)
185 Discussion on Growth Standards and Trade-Offs in Healthy Infant Growth
Law, C (UK)
191 Relationship between Childhood Growth and Later Outcomes
Ferraro, AA; Bechere Fernandes, MT. (Brazil)
199 Publie Poliey Implications of Promoting Growth Wise, PH (USA)
207 Pharmacologicallnterventions for Short Stature: Pros and Cons
Rosenfeld, R.G. (USA)
219 Discussion on Childhood Growth and Later Outcomes, Policy Implications and Treatment of Short Stature
Stein, A.D. (USA)
223 Concluding Remarks
225 Subject Index

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