DOHaD – Why your first 1000 days of life matter so much

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In this episode:

  • The general concepts around the impact of early development on later health and disease
  • How both maternal and paternal health affects the health of the offspring
  • Some of the ethical, legal and social issues surrounding early developmental research

 

Host: Dr Terri Foran, Sexual Health Physician

Guest: A/Prof Jeffrey Craig, Professor in Epigenetics and Cell Biology

Time: 23 mins

 

Recommended resources:

  • RACGP guide to preconception care. Read article.
  • Past, Present, and Future – Peter D.Gluckman, Tatjana Buklijas & Mark A.Hanson (2016) ScienceDirect and Research Gate
  • DOHaD: The challenge of translating the science to policy – M. A. Hanson, L. Poston & P. D. Gluckman (2019) National Library of Medicine and Research Gate
  • Constructing a new narrative of our first 1000 days: Synthesising the evidence and framing the messages – Tim Moore (2018). Read paper.
  • Simple to understand educational video on DOHaD. Watch video.

 

Last Updated: 7 May, 2021

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