0753 | . Exposure to severe wartime conditions in early life is associated with an increased risk of irritable bowel syndrome: a population-based cohort study | Klooker TK, Braak B, Painter RC, et al. | Netherlands |
0754 | Prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine is associated with a preference for fatty foods and a more atherogenic lipid profile | Lussana F, Painter RC, Ocke MC, et al. | Netherlands |
0755 | Sexual orientation and gender identity after prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine. | de Rooij SR, Painter RC, Roseboom TJ | Netherlands |
0756 | Transgenerational effects of prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine on neonatal adiposity and health in later life | Painter RC, Osmond C, Gluckman P, et al. | Netherlands |
0757 | Increased reproductive success of women after prenatal undernutrition | Painter RC, Westendorp RG, de Rooij SR, et al. | Netherlands |
0758 | The metabolic syndrome in adults prenatally exposed to the Dutch famine | de Rooij SR, Painter RC, Holleman F, et al. | Netherlands |
0759 | Maternal nutrition during gestation and carotid arterial compliance in the adult offspring: the Dutch famine birth cohort. | Painter RC, de Rooij SR, Bossuyt PM, et al. | Netherlands |
0760 | Cortisol responses to psychological stress in adults after prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine | de Rooij SR, Painter RC, Phillips DI, et al | Netherlands |
0761 | A possible link between prenatal exposure to famine and breast cancer: a preliminary study | Painter RC, Osmond C | Netherlands |