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Disentangling the respective roles of the early environment and parental BMI on BMI change across childhood: A counterfactual analysis using the Millennium Cohort Study
Fantin, Romain Clement; Delpierre, Cyrille; Dimeglio, Chloé; Lamy, Sebastien; Barboza Solís, Cristina; Charles, Marie-Aline; Kelly-Irving, Michelle (2016)This study has two objectives. First, to analyse the respective roles of parental BMI and the wider environment on children's BMI across childhood, using a counterfactual analysis. Second, to determine if the correlations ... -
Environnement social précoce, usure physiologique et état de santé à l’âge adulte : un bref état de l’art
Delpierre, Cyrille; Barboza Solís, Cristina; Castagné, Raphaële; Lang, Thierry; Kelly-Irving, Michelle (2016-06-07)Le concept d’incorporation biologique de l’environnement, en particulier social, désigne la façon dont le social devient biologique. Une incorporation biologique différentielle en fonction des groupes sociaux, en réponse ... -
Les adversités durant l’enfance et la charge allostatique à l’âge adulte : résultats de la cohorte de naissances britannique de 1958
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Kelly-Irving, Michelle; Fantin, Romain Clement; Darnaudéry, Muriel; Torrisani, Jerome; Lang, Thierry; Delpierre, Cyrille (2016-04-01)Introduction: La charge allostatique (CA) est une mesure de l’usure physiologique globale qui pourrait être en partie le résultat des expositions précoces de la vie. La CA pourrait permettre de mieux comprendre les chemins ... -
Mediating pathways between parental socio-economic position and allostatic load in mid-life: Findings from the 1958 British birth cohort
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Fantin, Romain Clement; Castagné, Raphaële; Lang, Thierry; Delpierre, Cyrille; Kelly-Irving, Michelle (2016)Understanding how human environments affect our health by “getting under the skin” and penetrating the cells, organs and physiological systems of our bodies is a key tenet in public health research. Here, we examine the ... -
Nutritional lifestyle patterns and cancer: confounding effect of social determinants across the life course in women from the 1958 British birth cohort study
Carayol, Marion; Albertus, Gaelle; Fantin, Romain Clement; Lang, Thierry; Kelly-Irving, Michelle; Grosclaude, Pascale; Delpierre, Cyrille (2020)Objective: To examine the confounding role of social determinants across the life course in the relationship of nutritional lifestyle patterns with cancer in women. Methods: In the National Child Development Study, 37 ... -
Origins of health inequalities: the case for Allostatic Load
Delpierre, Cyrille; Barboza Solís, Cristina; Torrisani, Jerome; Darnaudéry, Muriel; Bartley, Melanie; Blane, David; Kelly-Irving, Michelle; Getz, Linn; Tomasdottir, Margret Olafia; Roberston, Tony; Gustafsson, Per E. (2016)n an opening paper Cyrille Delpierre, Cristina Barbosa-Solis, Jerome Torrisani, Muriel Darnaudery, Melanie Bartley, David Blane and Michelle Kelly-Irving explore the concept of Allostatic Load as a way of examining health ... -
Physiological wear-and-tear and later subjective health in mid-life: Findings from the 1958 British birth cohort
Barboza Solís, Cristina; Fantin, Romain Clement; Kelly-Irving, Michelle; Delpierre, Cyrille (2016)Our body adapts continuously to environmental challenges and stressful conditions. Allostatic load (AL) is a concept that aims to capture the overall physiological wear-and-tear of the body triggered by the repeated ... -
The early life nutritional environment and early life stress as potential pathways towards the metabolic syndrome in mid-life? A lifecourse analysis using the 1958 British Birth cohort
Delpierre, Cyrille; Fantin, Romain Clement; Barboza Solís, Cristina; Lepage, Benoit; Kelly-Irving, Michelle (2016)Background: Lifecourse studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be rooted in the early life environment. This study aims to examine the pathways linking early nutritional and psychosocial exposures and ...