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INTRAUTERINE UNDERNUTRITION AND HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2013-19-4-203-213

Abstract

The paper reviews the data of observational studies concerning effects of famine during untrauterine development and long-term outcome and cardiovascular risk. The overview and results of the major cohorts of subjects born during famine due to wars and other historical events are described. 

About the Authors

E. V. Moguchaya
Almazov Federal Heart, Blood and Endocrinology Centre, St Petersburg, Russia
Russian Federation


O. P. Rotar
Almazov Federal Heart, Blood and Endocrinology Centre, St Petersburg, Russia
Russian Federation


A. O. Konradi
Almazov Federal Heart, Blood and Endocrinology Centre, St Petersburg, Russia
Russian Federation

Corresponding author: Almazov Federal Heart, Blood and Endocrinology Centre, 2 Akkuratov st., St Petersburg, Russia, 197341.  Phone: 8 (812) 702–37–33. E-mail: konradi@almazovcentre.ru (Aleksandra O. Konradi, MD, PhD, Professor, the Head of the Department of Hypertension, the Deputy Research Director of Almazov Federal Heart, Blood and Endocrinology Centre).



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Moguchaya E.V., Rotar O.P., Konradi A.O. INTRAUTERINE UNDERNUTRITION AND HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK. "Arterial’naya Gipertenziya" ("Arterial Hypertension"). 2013;19(4):299-304. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2013-19-4-203-213

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