The Power of Programming - International Conference on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Podcast
1) Five years of collaborative European research on early nutrition programming
Differences in nutritional experience during sensitive periods in early life, both before and after birth, can programme a person’s future development, metabolism and health. Better scientific unders...Show More
Five years of collaborative European research on early nutrition programming
20:49 | Apr 21st, 2019
2) Mechanisms of early life programming – current knowledge and future directions
It is over twenty years since epidemiological studies that revealed that there was a relationship between patterns of early growth and subsequent risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascul...Show More
Mechanisms of early life programming – current knowledge and future directions
44:25 | Apr 21st, 2019
3) Global impact of programming
Nutrition throughout the life course has great significance not only for women and children but also for the health and wellbeing of society. The role of pre-and pregnancy nutritional status can no lo...Show More
4) Programming research: where are we, and where do we go from here? (Part 1)
Convincing evidence has accumulated to show that both pre- and post-natal nutrition pre-programme long-term health, well-being and performance until adulthood and old age. This is supported by three s...Show More
Programming research: where are we, and where do we go from here? (Part 1)
13:57 | Apr 21st, 2019
5) Programming research: where are we, and where do we go from here? (Part 2)
Convincing evidence has accumulated to show that both pre- and post-natal nutrition pre-programme long-term health, well-being and performance until adulthood and old age. This is supported by three s...Show More
Programming research: where are we, and where do we go from here? (Part 2)
09:24 | Apr 21st, 2019
6) Developmental epigenetic programming: chasing shadows
The ways in which epigenetic modifications fix the effects of early environmental events, ensuring sustained responses to transient stimuli, which result into modified gene expression patterns and phe...Show More
7) The future of programming research
Concluding remarks by Prof. Berthold Koletzko, meeting president and EARNEST co-ordinator
8) Programming research: where are we, and where do we go from here? (Part 3)
Convincing evidence has accumulated to show that both pre- and post-natal nutrition pre-programme long-term health, well-being and performance until adulthood and old age. This is supported by three s...Show More
Programming research: where are we, and where do we go from here? (Part 3)
10:39 | Jun 14th, 2012
9) Lifescience research in Bavaria
Welcoming address from the Bavarian State Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts
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