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, Wang et al. 2015 ). The amount of pancreatic beta-cell mass is determined by the quantity and early developmental programming of pancreatic progenitor cells ( Stanger et al. 2007 ). This implies that the conditions experienced in the fetal
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). Collectively, these studies have led to the concept that adult metabolic and endocrine function can be programmed developmentally in utero . With many of the prenatal environmental challenges known to programme postnatal phenotype, concentrations of the
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. 2009 , Chen et al . 2012 ) might be associated with DNA hypermethylation, suggesting intrauterine fetal skeletal developmental programming ( Chen et al . 2012 ). We have recently provided evidence showing maternal HFD-induced obesity accelerates
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cardiometabolic health ( Dashe et al. 2009 , HAPO Study Cooperative Research Group 2010 ). The observation that an adverse in utero environment programmes the long-term health of the offspring, called developmental programming, is now well-evidenced with a
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phenomenon is known as fetal programming, where changes during fetal development bring about long-lasting effects ( Barker 1990 ). In women, maternal anxiety or distress during pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of psychiatric or affective disorders
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