2024
DOI: 10.1111/cen.15138
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The Metabolic Programming of Pubertal Onset

Clinton Roddick,
Mark Harris,
Paul L. Hofman

Abstract: BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that maternal factors such as nutritional status (both under and over‐nutrition) and diabetes, alongside prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), are associated with early pubertal onset in offspring. Such children are also at increased risk of the metabolic syndrome during adolescence and young adulthood.AimThis literature review focuses on the role of the prenatal environment in programming pubertal onset, and the impact of prenatal metabolic stressor… Show more

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