Exposure to the 1959-1961 Chinese famine and risk of non-communicable diseases in later life: A life course perspective
Child undernutrition and later-life non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are major global health issues. Literature suggests that undernutrition/famine exposure in childhood has immediate and long-term adverse health consequences. However, many studies have theoretical and methodological limitations. To...
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Main Authors: | Mengling Cheng (Author), Nicolas Sommet (Author), Marko Kerac (Author), Daniela S. Jopp (Author), Dario Spini (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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