Obesity in young men after famine exposure in utero and early infancy.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Lloyd,et al. Relation between Age of Onset of Obesity and Size and Number of Adipose Cells , 1972, British medical journal.
[2] R. Mccance,et al. A Review: New Thoughts on Growth , 1975, Pediatric Research.
[3] A. Stunkard,et al. Obesity, social class, and mental illness. , 1962, JAMA.
[4] R. Mccance,et al. Some effects of accelerating growth - I. General somatic development , 1960, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences.
[5] M. Susser,et al. Famine and Human Development: The Dutch Hunger Winter of 1944-1945 , 1975 .
[6] R. Mccance,et al. Review lecture - The determinants of growth and form , 1974, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences.
[7] G. Dörner,et al. [Comparative morphologic studies of hypothalamic differentiation in the rat and man]. , 1972, Endokrinologie.
[8] A. Stunkard,et al. Social factors in obesity in London. , 1969, The Practitioner.
[9] J. Hirsch,et al. Effect of early nutrition on the development of rat epididymal fat pads: cellularity and metabolism. , 1968, The Journal of clinical investigation.
[10] C. Brook. Evidence for a sensitive period in adipose-cell replication in man. , 1972, Lancet.
[11] J. Hirsch. Can we modify the number of adipose cells? , 1972, Postgraduate medicine.