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    UID:
    b3kat_BV044661621
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 664 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319471433
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-47141-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Medizin ; Gesundheitsvorsorge ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Author information: Lerner, Richard M. 1946-
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    gbv_1778544886
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319471433
    Content: Health development science; Developmental origins of chronic illnesses; Community; Diabetes; Autism; Obesity; Nutrition; Health disparities across the lifespan; Fetal programming
    Note: English
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949602154002882
    Format: 1 online resource (667 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319471433
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Maternal and Child Health, Life Course Health Development, and the Life Course Research Network -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rationale -- 2.1 The Emergence of a New Field -- 2.2 The Maturation of the LCHD Field -- 3 The Purpose, Structure, and Content of This Volume -- 3.1 Section I: Emerging Frameworks -- 3.2 Section II: Life Stages -- 3.3 Section III: The Life Course Origins and Consequences of Specific Diseases and Health Conditions -- 3.4 Section IV: Cross-Cutting Topics in Life Course Health Development -- 3.5 Section V: Methodological Approaches -- 3.6 Section VI: Conclusions -- References -- Part I: Emerging Frameworks -- The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health Development -- 1 Part 1: Context and Background -- 2 Part 2: Emergence of the Life Course Health Development Framework -- 3 Part 3: Principles of the Life Course Health Development Framework -- 4 Principle 1: Health Development -- 4.1 What We Mean by "Health Development" -- 4.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Health Development -- 4.3 Implications of the Health Development Principle -- 5 Principle 2: Unfolding -- 5.1 What We Mean by "Unfolding" -- 5.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Unfolding -- 5.3 Implications of the Unfolding Principle -- 6 Principle 3: Complexity -- 6.1 What We Mean by "Complexity" -- 6.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Complexity -- 6.3 Implications of the Complexity Principle -- 7 Principle 4: Timing -- 7.1 What We Mean by "Timing" -- 7.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Timing -- 7.3 Implications of the Timing Principle -- 8 Principle 5: Plasticity -- 8.1 What We Mean by "Plasticity" -- 8.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Plasticity. , 8.3 Implications of the Plasticity Principle -- 9 Principle 6: Thriving -- 9.1 What We Mean by "Thriving" -- 9.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Thriving -- 9.3 Implications of the Thriving Principle -- 10 Principle 7: Harmony -- 10.1 What We Mean by "Harmony" -- 10.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Harmony -- 10.3 Implication of the Harmony Principle -- 11 Summary -- References -- Part II: Life Stages -- Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Effects of Maternal Preconceptional Obesity and/or Diabetes and Micronutrient Status on Offspring Metabolic Outcomes -- 2.1 Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity and Gestational Weight Gain -- 2.2 Preexistent and Gestational Diabetes -- 2.3 Maternal Micronutrient Status -- 2.4 Adverse Birth Outcomes -- 3 Mechanisms/Pathways Underlying Early Life Origins of Metabolic Risk -- 3.1 Genetics -- 3.2 Intrauterine Environment -- 3.3 Gene and Environment Interaction and Epigenetics -- 4 Preconception and Prenatal Care -- 5 Recommendations for Future Study and Perspectives -- 5.1 Major Themes and Findings -- 5.2 Research Priorities -- 5.2.1 Epidemiologic research -- 5.2.2 Mechanism research -- 5.2.3 Translational research -- 5.3 Data and Methods Development Priorities -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Source of Funding -- References -- Early Childhood Health and the Life Course: The State of the Science and Proposed Research Priorities -- 1 Introduction: What's So Special About the Early Years? -- 2 Susceptibility and Continuity: The Echoes of Childhood -- 3 Constitution, Context, and the Nonrandom Distribution of Morbidity -- 4 Six Domains of Early Developmental Research -- 4.1 Social Stratification, Poverty, and Subordination -- 4.2 Vulnerability, Resilience, and Neurobiological Susceptibility -- 4.3 The Topography of Vulnerability. , 4.4 Marginalization and Scapegoating -- 4.5 History and Affliction -- 4.6 Critical Periodicity -- 5 Interactions Between Context and Constitution: The Biological Embedding of Early Adversity -- 5.1 Chromatin Modification and the Molecular Biology of Epigenesis -- 5.2 The Epigenetics of Social Adversity -- 5.3 Gene-Environment Interplay in Brain Development -- 6 Summary: What We Know and What We Don't -- 7 An Agenda for Future Research -- References -- Middle Childhood: An Evolutionary-Developmental Synthesis -- 1 What Is Middle Childhood? -- 1.1 Adrenarche -- 2 The Transition to Middle Childhood as a Developmental Switch Point -- 2.1 A Switch Point in Life History Development -- 3 Three Insights in the Nature of Middle Childhood -- 3.1 Insight 1: Social Integration and Social Competition Are Complementary Functions of Middle Childhood -- 3.2 Insight 2: Sexual Selection Contributes to the Emergence and Intensification of Sex Differences in Middle Childhood -- 3.3 Insight 3: In Middle Childhood, Heightened Sensitivity to the Environment Goes Hand in Hand with the Expression of New Genetic Factors -- 4 Implications for Health Development -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Adolescent Health Development: A Relational Developmental Systems Perspective -- 1 Viewing Adolescent Development Through the Lens of the Relational Developmental Systems Metatheory -- 2 Three Moments of Analysis in an RDS Approach to Adolescent Health Development -- 3 Developmental Regulations, Adaptive Developmental Regulations, and Human Agency in RDS Metatheory -- 4 Implications for Research About Adolescent Health Development -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Emerging Adulthood as a Critical Stage in the Life Course -- 1 Introduction to Emerging Adulthood -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 3 Macro-level Influences on the Trajectory of Emerging Adulthood. , 4 Meso-level Influences of Life Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood -- 4.1 Earlier Parent-Child Relationships -- 4.2 Childhood Socioeconomic Status -- 5 Microlevel Influences on the Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood -- 5.1 Cognitive Development -- 5.2 Identity Formation -- 5.3 Resilience in Emerging Adulthood -- 6 Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood for Emerging Adults with Chronic Health Condition -- 6.1 Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) -- 6.2 Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) -- 6.3 Chronic Kidney Disease -- 6.4 Mental Health and Substance Use -- 7 Protective and Risk Factors That Impact Emerging Adulthood -- 8 Services and Supports -- 9 Recommendations for Research Priorities -- References -- Pregnancy Characteristics and Women's Cardiovascular Health -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Associations of Parity and Pregnancy Complications with CVD Risk in Mothers -- 2.1 Parity and CVD -- 2.2 Common Pregnancy Complications and CVD in Mothers -- 2.3 Recurrent Pregnancy Complications, Last Pregnancy Complications, and Maternal CVD Risk -- 3 Physiological Mechanisms Linking Pregnancy Complications to Maternal CVD Risk -- 3.1 Cardiovascular Risk Factors Preceding Pregnancy Complications -- 3.2 Cardiovascular Risk Factors During Pregnancy -- 3.2.1 Cardiovascular Adaptation in Normal Pregnancy -- 3.2.2 Cardiovascular Risk Factors During Pregnancy Complications -- 3.3 Cardiovascular Risk Factors After Pregnancy -- 3.3.1 Enduring Cardiovascular Impact of Normal Pregnancy -- 3.3.2 Cardiovascular Risk After Pregnancy Complications -- 4 Recommendations for Future Research -- 4.1 Major Themes and Findings -- 4.2 Research Priorities -- 4.3 Data and Methods Development Priorities -- 4.4 Translational Priorities -- 5 Conclusions -- References. , Part III: The Life Course Origins and Consequences of Select Major Health Conditions and Issues -- Early in the Life Course: Time for Obesity Prevention -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 3 Measurement of Overweight and Obesity -- 4 Prenatal Period -- 4.1 Birth Weight -- 4.2 Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity -- 4.3 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) -- 4.4 Gestational Weight Gain (GWG) -- 4.5 Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy -- 4.6 Hormonal Influences: Leptin -- 5 Infancy -- 5.1 Rapid Weight Gain -- 5.2 Breastfeeding -- 5.3 Disparities in Obesity Partially Explained by Early-Life Factors -- 6 Early to Mid-childhood -- 6.1 Family -- 6.2 Diet, Physical Activity, and Inactivity -- 6.3 Food Insecurity -- 6.4 Child Care and School -- 7 Adolescence -- 7.1 Social Influences -- 8 Macro-level Factors -- 8.1 Environment -- 8.2 Local and State -- 8.3 National -- 9 Recommendations -- 9.1 Major Themes -- 9.2 Research Priorities -- 9.3 Data/Methods Development Priorities -- 9.4 Translational Priorities -- References -- Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment Through a Life Course Health Development Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Backdrop -- 2.1 Genetics -- 2.2 Prevalence and Incidence of T2DM Related to Age, Race, and Ethnicity -- 2.3 Economic Status -- 2.4 Social (Psychological) Stressors -- 2.5 Summary -- 3 Preconception and Intrauterine Life -- 3.1 Maternal Nutrition: Prior to and During Pregnancy -- 3.1.1 Maternal Under Nutrition -- 3.1.2 Maternal Overnutrition -- 3.2 Maternal Stress -- 3.3 Maternal Hypoxia/Placental Insufficiency -- 3.4 Environmental Exposures -- 3.5 Microbiome -- 3.6 Gestational Diabetes (GDM) -- 3.7 Summary -- 4 Infancy -- 4.1 Feeding -- 4.2 Infant Growth Patterns -- 4.3 Sleep Duration -- 4.4 Parenting and Postpartum Depression -- 4.5 Summary -- 5 Childhood. , 5.1 Childhood Overweight and Obesity.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Halfon, Neal Handbook of Life Course Health Development Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319471419
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9947917257702882
    Format: XXIV, 664 p. 48 illus., 22 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319471433
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This handbook synthesizes and analyzes the growing knowledge base on life course health development (LCHD) from the prenatal period through emerging adulthood, with implications for clinical practice and public health. It presents LCHD as an innovative field with a sound theoretical framework for understanding wellness and disease from a lifespan perspective, replacing previous medical, biopsychosocial, and early genomic models of health. Interdisciplinary chapters discuss major health concerns (diabetes, obesity), important less-studied conditions (hearing, kidney health), and large-scale issues (nutrition, adversity) from a lifespan viewpoint.  In addition, chapters address methodological approaches and challenges by analyzing existing measures, studies, and surveys. The book concludes with the editors’ research agenda that proposes priorities for future LCHD research and its application to health care practice and health policy. Topics featured in the Handbook include:  The prenatal period and its effect on child obesity and metabolic outcomes. Pregnancy complications and their effect on women’s cardiovascular health. A multi-level approach for obesity prevention in children. Application of the LCHD framework to autism spectrum disorder. Socioeconomic disadvantage and its influence on health development across the lifespan. The importance of nutrition to optimal health development across the lifespan. The Handbook of Life Course Health Development is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in developmental psychology/science; maternal and child health; social work; health economics; educational policy and politics; and medical law as well as many interrelated subdisciplines in psychology, medicine, public health, mental health, education, social welfare, economics, sociology, and law.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health-Development Science -- SECTION I: EMERGING FRAMEWORKS -- Chapter 2. The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health-Development -- SECTION II: LIFE STAGES -- Chapter 3. Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk -- Chapter 4. Early Childhood and the Life Course: The State of the Science and Proposed Research Priorities -- Chapter 5. Middle Childhood: An Evolutionary-Developmental Synthesis -- Chapter 6. Adolescent Health: A Relational Developmental Systems Perspective -- Chapter 7. Emerging Adulthood as a Critical Stage in the Life Course -- Chapter 8. Pregnancy Characteristics and Women’s Cardiovascular Health -- SECTION III: LIFE COURSE ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MAJOR HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ISSUES -- Chapter 9. Early in the Life Course: Time for Obesity Prevention -- Chapter 10. Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment through a Life Course Health-Development Framework -- Chapter 11. Life Course Health-Development in Autism Spectrum Disorders -- Chapter 12. Self-Regulation -- Chapter 13. A Life Course Health-Development Perspective on Oral Health -- Chapter 14. Life Course Health-Development Outcomes after Prematurity: Developing a Community, Clinical, and Translational Research Agenda to Optimize Health, Behavior and Functioning -- Chapter 15. A Life Course Approach to Hearing Health -- Chapter 16. Chronic Kidney Disease: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective -- SECTION IV: CROSS-CUTTING TOPICS IN LIFE COURSE HEALTH-DEVELOPMENT -- Chapter 17. Growth and Life Course Health-Development -- Chapter 18. From Epidemiology to Epigenetics: Evidence for the Importance of Nutrition to Optimal Health-Development across the Life Course -- Chapter 19. How Socioeconomic Disadvantages Get Under the Skin and Into the Brain to Influence Health-Development across the Lifespan -- Chapter 20. Health Disparities: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective and Future Research Directions -- SECTION V: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES -- Chapter 21. Core Principles of Life Course Health-Development Methodology and Analytics -- Chapter 22. Epidemiological Study Designs: Traditional and Novel Approaches to Advance Life Course Health-Development Research -- Chapter 23. Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth (NLSY) to Conduct Life Course Analyses -- Chapter 24. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to Conduct Life Course Health-Development Analysis -- Chapter 25. Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) in Life Course Health-Development Research -- SECTION VI: FUTURE DIRECTIONS -- Chapter 26. Life Course Research Agenda (LCRA), Version 1.0.
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    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_BV044661621
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 664 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-319-47143-3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-47141-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Medizin ; Gesundheitsvorsorge ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Lerner, Richard M. 1946-
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9947420845202882
    Format: XXIV, 664 p. 48 illus., 22 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319471433
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This handbook synthesizes and analyzes the growing knowledge base on life course health development (LCHD) from the prenatal period through emerging adulthood, with implications for clinical practice and public health. It presents LCHD as an innovative field with a sound theoretical framework for understanding wellness and disease from a lifespan perspective, replacing previous medical, biopsychosocial, and early genomic models of health. Interdisciplinary chapters discuss major health concerns (diabetes, obesity), important less-studied conditions (hearing, kidney health), and large-scale issues (nutrition, adversity) from a lifespan viewpoint.  In addition, chapters address methodological approaches and challenges by analyzing existing measures, studies, and surveys. The book concludes with the editors’ research agenda that proposes priorities for future LCHD research and its application to health care practice and health policy. Topics featured in the Handbook include:  The prenatal period and its effect on child obesity and metabolic outcomes. Pregnancy complications and their effect on women’s cardiovascular health. A multi-level approach for obesity prevention in children. Application of the LCHD framework to autism spectrum disorder. Socioeconomic disadvantage and its influence on health development across the lifespan. The importance of nutrition to optimal health development across the lifespan. The Handbook of Life Course Health Development is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in developmental psychology/science; maternal and child health; social work; health economics; educational policy and politics; and medical law as well as many interrelated subdisciplines in psychology, medicine, public health, mental health, education, social welfare, economics, sociology, and law.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health-Development Science -- SECTION I: EMERGING FRAMEWORKS -- Chapter 2. The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health-Development -- SECTION II: LIFE STAGES -- Chapter 3. Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk -- Chapter 4. Early Childhood and the Life Course: The State of the Science and Proposed Research Priorities -- Chapter 5. Middle Childhood: An Evolutionary-Developmental Synthesis -- Chapter 6. Adolescent Health: A Relational Developmental Systems Perspective -- Chapter 7. Emerging Adulthood as a Critical Stage in the Life Course -- Chapter 8. Pregnancy Characteristics and Women’s Cardiovascular Health -- SECTION III: LIFE COURSE ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MAJOR HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ISSUES -- Chapter 9. Early in the Life Course: Time for Obesity Prevention -- Chapter 10. Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment through a Life Course Health-Development Framework -- Chapter 11. Life Course Health-Development in Autism Spectrum Disorders -- Chapter 12. Self-Regulation -- Chapter 13. A Life Course Health-Development Perspective on Oral Health -- Chapter 14. Life Course Health-Development Outcomes after Prematurity: Developing a Community, Clinical, and Translational Research Agenda to Optimize Health, Behavior and Functioning -- Chapter 15. A Life Course Approach to Hearing Health -- Chapter 16. Chronic Kidney Disease: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective -- SECTION IV: CROSS-CUTTING TOPICS IN LIFE COURSE HEALTH-DEVELOPMENT -- Chapter 17. Growth and Life Course Health-Development -- Chapter 18. From Epidemiology to Epigenetics: Evidence for the Importance of Nutrition to Optimal Health-Development across the Life Course -- Chapter 19. How Socioeconomic Disadvantages Get Under the Skin and Into the Brain to Influence Health-Development across the Lifespan -- Chapter 20. Health Disparities: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective and Future Research Directions -- SECTION V: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES -- Chapter 21. Core Principles of Life Course Health-Development Methodology and Analytics -- Chapter 22. Epidemiological Study Designs: Traditional and Novel Approaches to Advance Life Course Health-Development Research -- Chapter 23. Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth (NLSY) to Conduct Life Course Analyses -- Chapter 24. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to Conduct Life Course Health-Development Analysis -- Chapter 25. Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) in Life Course Health-Development Research -- SECTION VI: FUTURE DIRECTIONS -- Chapter 26. Life Course Research Agenda (LCRA), Version 1.0.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319471419
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_BV044661621
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 664 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-319-47143-3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-47141-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Medizin ; Gesundheitsvorsorge ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Lerner, Richard M. 1946-
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
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    kobvindex_INTEBC5589081
    Format: 1 online resource (667 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319471433
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Maternal and Child Health, Life Course Health Development, and the Life Course Research Network -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rationale -- 2.1 The Emergence of a New Field -- 2.2 The Maturation of the LCHD Field -- 3 The Purpose, Structure, and Content of This Volume -- 3.1 Section I: Emerging Frameworks -- 3.2 Section II: Life Stages -- 3.3 Section III: The Life Course Origins and Consequences of Specific Diseases and Health Conditions -- 3.4 Section IV: Cross-Cutting Topics in Life Course Health Development -- 3.5 Section V: Methodological Approaches -- 3.6 Section VI: Conclusions -- References -- Part I: Emerging Frameworks -- The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health Development -- 1 Part 1: Context and Background -- 2 Part 2: Emergence of the Life Course Health Development Framework -- 3 Part 3: Principles of the Life Course Health Development Framework -- 4 Principle 1: Health Development -- 4.1 What We Mean by "Health Development" -- 4.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Health Development -- 4.3 Implications of the Health Development Principle -- 5 Principle 2: Unfolding -- 5.1 What We Mean by "Unfolding" -- 5.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Unfolding -- 5.3 Implications of the Unfolding Principle -- 6 Principle 3: Complexity -- 6.1 What We Mean by "Complexity" -- 6.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Complexity -- 6.3 Implications of the Complexity Principle -- 7 Principle 4: Timing -- 7.1 What We Mean by "Timing" -- 7.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Timing -- 7.3 Implications of the Timing Principle -- 8 Principle 5: Plasticity -- 8.1 What We Mean by "Plasticity" -- 8.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Plasticity , 8.3 Implications of the Plasticity Principle -- 9 Principle 6: Thriving -- 9.1 What We Mean by "Thriving" -- 9.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Thriving -- 9.3 Implications of the Thriving Principle -- 10 Principle 7: Harmony -- 10.1 What We Mean by "Harmony" -- 10.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Harmony -- 10.3 Implication of the Harmony Principle -- 11 Summary -- References -- Part II: Life Stages -- Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Effects of Maternal Preconceptional Obesity and/or Diabetes and Micronutrient Status on Offspring Metabolic Outcomes -- 2.1 Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity and Gestational Weight Gain -- 2.2 Preexistent and Gestational Diabetes -- 2.3 Maternal Micronutrient Status -- 2.4 Adverse Birth Outcomes -- 3 Mechanisms/Pathways Underlying Early Life Origins of Metabolic Risk -- 3.1 Genetics -- 3.2 Intrauterine Environment -- 3.3 Gene and Environment Interaction and Epigenetics -- 4 Preconception and Prenatal Care -- 5 Recommendations for Future Study and Perspectives -- 5.1 Major Themes and Findings -- 5.2 Research Priorities -- 5.2.1 Epidemiologic research -- 5.2.2 Mechanism research -- 5.2.3 Translational research -- 5.3 Data and Methods Development Priorities -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Source of Funding -- References -- Early Childhood Health and the Life Course: The State of the Science and Proposed Research Priorities -- 1 Introduction: What's So Special About the Early Years? -- 2 Susceptibility and Continuity: The Echoes of Childhood -- 3 Constitution, Context, and the Nonrandom Distribution of Morbidity -- 4 Six Domains of Early Developmental Research -- 4.1 Social Stratification, Poverty, and Subordination -- 4.2 Vulnerability, Resilience, and Neurobiological Susceptibility -- 4.3 The Topography of Vulnerability , 4.4 Marginalization and Scapegoating -- 4.5 History and Affliction -- 4.6 Critical Periodicity -- 5 Interactions Between Context and Constitution: The Biological Embedding of Early Adversity -- 5.1 Chromatin Modification and the Molecular Biology of Epigenesis -- 5.2 The Epigenetics of Social Adversity -- 5.3 Gene-Environment Interplay in Brain Development -- 6 Summary: What We Know and What We Don't -- 7 An Agenda for Future Research -- References -- Middle Childhood: An Evolutionary-Developmental Synthesis -- 1 What Is Middle Childhood? -- 1.1 Adrenarche -- 2 The Transition to Middle Childhood as a Developmental Switch Point -- 2.1 A Switch Point in Life History Development -- 3 Three Insights in the Nature of Middle Childhood -- 3.1 Insight 1: Social Integration and Social Competition Are Complementary Functions of Middle Childhood -- 3.2 Insight 2: Sexual Selection Contributes to the Emergence and Intensification of Sex Differences in Middle Childhood -- 3.3 Insight 3: In Middle Childhood, Heightened Sensitivity to the Environment Goes Hand in Hand with the Expression of New Genetic Factors -- 4 Implications for Health Development -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Adolescent Health Development: A Relational Developmental Systems Perspective -- 1 Viewing Adolescent Development Through the Lens of the Relational Developmental Systems Metatheory -- 2 Three Moments of Analysis in an RDS Approach to Adolescent Health Development -- 3 Developmental Regulations, Adaptive Developmental Regulations, and Human Agency in RDS Metatheory -- 4 Implications for Research About Adolescent Health Development -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Emerging Adulthood as a Critical Stage in the Life Course -- 1 Introduction to Emerging Adulthood -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 3 Macro-level Influences on the Trajectory of Emerging Adulthood , 4 Meso-level Influences of Life Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood -- 4.1 Earlier Parent-Child Relationships -- 4.2 Childhood Socioeconomic Status -- 5 Microlevel Influences on the Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood -- 5.1 Cognitive Development -- 5.2 Identity Formation -- 5.3 Resilience in Emerging Adulthood -- 6 Trajectories During Emerging Adulthood for Emerging Adults with Chronic Health Condition -- 6.1 Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) -- 6.2 Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) -- 6.3 Chronic Kidney Disease -- 6.4 Mental Health and Substance Use -- 7 Protective and Risk Factors That Impact Emerging Adulthood -- 8 Services and Supports -- 9 Recommendations for Research Priorities -- References -- Pregnancy Characteristics and Women's Cardiovascular Health -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Associations of Parity and Pregnancy Complications with CVD Risk in Mothers -- 2.1 Parity and CVD -- 2.2 Common Pregnancy Complications and CVD in Mothers -- 2.3 Recurrent Pregnancy Complications, Last Pregnancy Complications, and Maternal CVD Risk -- 3 Physiological Mechanisms Linking Pregnancy Complications to Maternal CVD Risk -- 3.1 Cardiovascular Risk Factors Preceding Pregnancy Complications -- 3.2 Cardiovascular Risk Factors During Pregnancy -- 3.2.1 Cardiovascular Adaptation in Normal Pregnancy -- 3.2.2 Cardiovascular Risk Factors During Pregnancy Complications -- 3.3 Cardiovascular Risk Factors After Pregnancy -- 3.3.1 Enduring Cardiovascular Impact of Normal Pregnancy -- 3.3.2 Cardiovascular Risk After Pregnancy Complications -- 4 Recommendations for Future Research -- 4.1 Major Themes and Findings -- 4.2 Research Priorities -- 4.3 Data and Methods Development Priorities -- 4.4 Translational Priorities -- 5 Conclusions -- References , Part III: The Life Course Origins and Consequences of Select Major Health Conditions and Issues -- Early in the Life Course: Time for Obesity Prevention -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 3 Measurement of Overweight and Obesity -- 4 Prenatal Period -- 4.1 Birth Weight -- 4.2 Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity -- 4.3 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) -- 4.4 Gestational Weight Gain (GWG) -- 4.5 Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy -- 4.6 Hormonal Influences: Leptin -- 5 Infancy -- 5.1 Rapid Weight Gain -- 5.2 Breastfeeding -- 5.3 Disparities in Obesity Partially Explained by Early-Life Factors -- 6 Early to Mid-childhood -- 6.1 Family -- 6.2 Diet, Physical Activity, and Inactivity -- 6.3 Food Insecurity -- 6.4 Child Care and School -- 7 Adolescence -- 7.1 Social Influences -- 8 Macro-level Factors -- 8.1 Environment -- 8.2 Local and State -- 8.3 National -- 9 Recommendations -- 9.1 Major Themes -- 9.2 Research Priorities -- 9.3 Data/Methods Development Priorities -- 9.4 Translational Priorities -- References -- Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment Through a Life Course Health Development Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Backdrop -- 2.1 Genetics -- 2.2 Prevalence and Incidence of T2DM Related to Age, Race, and Ethnicity -- 2.3 Economic Status -- 2.4 Social (Psychological) Stressors -- 2.5 Summary -- 3 Preconception and Intrauterine Life -- 3.1 Maternal Nutrition: Prior to and During Pregnancy -- 3.1.1 Maternal Under Nutrition -- 3.1.2 Maternal Overnutrition -- 3.2 Maternal Stress -- 3.3 Maternal Hypoxia/Placental Insufficiency -- 3.4 Environmental Exposures -- 3.5 Microbiome -- 3.6 Gestational Diabetes (GDM) -- 3.7 Summary -- 4 Infancy -- 4.1 Feeding -- 4.2 Infant Growth Patterns -- 4.3 Sleep Duration -- 4.4 Parenting and Postpartum Depression -- 4.5 Summary -- 5 Childhood , 5.1 Childhood Overweight and Obesity
    Additional Edition: Print version Halfon, Neal Handbook of Life Course Health Development Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2017 ISBN 9783319471419
    Language: English
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    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1053986939
    Format: 1 online resource (664 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319471433 , 3319471430
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This handbook synthesizes and analyzes the growing knowledge base on life course health development (LCHD) from the prenatal period through emerging adulthood, with implications for clinical practice and public health. It presents LCHD as an innovative field with a sound theoretical framework for understanding wellness and disease from a lifespan perspective, replacing previous medical, biopsychosocial, and early genomic models of health. Interdisciplinary chapters discuss major health concerns (diabetes, obesity), important less-studied conditions (hearing, kidney health), and large-scale issues (nutrition, adversity) from a lifespan viewpoint. In addition, chapters address methodological approaches and challenges by analyzing existing measures, studies, and surveys. The book concludes with the editors' research agenda that proposes priorities for future LCHD research and its application to health care practice and health policy. Topics featured in the Handbook include: The prenatal period and its effect on child obesity and metabolic outcomes. Pregnancy complications and their effect on women's cardiovascular health. A multi-level approach for obesity prevention in children. Application of the LCHD framework to autism spectrum disorder. Socioeconomic disadvantage and its influence on health development across the lifespan. The importance of nutrition to optimal health development across the lifespan. The Handbook of Life Course Health Development is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in developmental psychology/science; maternal and child health; social work; health economics; educational policy and politics; and medical law as well as many interrelated subdisciplines in psychology, medicine, public health, mental health, education, social welfare, economics, sociology, and law.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health-Development Science.- SECTION I: EMERGING FRAMEWORKS.- Chapter 2. The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health-Development.- SECTION II: LIFE STAGES.- Chapter 3. Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk.- Chapter 4. Early Childhood and the Life Course: The State of the Science and Proposed Research Priorities.- Chapter 5. Middle Childhood: An Evolutionary-Developmental Synthesis.- Chapter 6. Adolescent Health: A Relational Developmental Systems Perspective.- Chapter 7. Emerging Adulthood as a Critical Stage in the Life Course.- Chapter 8. Pregnancy Characteristics and Women's Cardiovascular Health.- SECTION III: LIFE COURSE ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MAJOR HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ISSUES.- Chapter 9. Early in the Life Course: Time for Obesity Prevention.- Chapter 10. Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment through a Life Course Health-Development Framework.- Chapter 11. , Life Course Health-Development in Autism Spectrum Disorders.- Chapter 12. Self-Regulation.- Chapter 13. A Life Course Health-Development Perspective on Oral Health.- Chapter 14. Life Course Health-Development Outcomes after Prematurity: Developing a Community, Clinical, and Translational Research Agenda to Optimize Health, Behavior and Functioning.- Chapter 15. A Life Course Approach to Hearing Health.- Chapter 16. Chronic Kidney Disease: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective.- SECTION IV: CROSS-CUTTING TOPICS IN LIFE COURSE HEALTH-DEVELOPMENT.- Chapter 17. Growth and Life Course Health-Development.- Chapter 18. From Epidemiology to Epigenetics: Evidence for the Importance of Nutrition to Optimal Health-Development across the Life Course.- Chapter 19. How Socioeconomic Disadvantages Get Under the Skin and Into the Brain to Influence Health-Development across the Lifespan.- Chapter 20. , Health Disparities: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective and Future Research Directions.- SECTION V: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES.- Chapter 21. Core Principles of Life Course Health-Development Methodology and Analytics.- Chapter 22. Epidemiological Study Designs: Traditional and Novel Approaches to Advance Life Course Health-Development Research.- Chapter 23. Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth (NLSY) to Conduct Life Course Analyses.- Chapter 24. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to Conduct Life Course Health-Development Analysis.- Chapter 25. Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) in Life Course Health-Development Research.- SECTION VI: FUTURE DIRECTIONS.- Chapter 26. Life Course Research Agenda (LCRA), Version 1.0. , Intro; Preface; Maternal and Child Health, Life Course Health Development, and the Life Course Research Network; References; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health Development; 1 Introduction; 2 Rationale; 2.1 The Emergence of a New Field; 2.2 The Maturation of the LCHD Field; 3 The Purpose, Structure, and Content of This Volume; 3.1 Section I: Emerging Frameworks; 3.2 Section II: Life Stages; 3.3 Section III: The Life Course Origins and Consequences of Specific Diseases and Health Conditions , 3.4 Section IV: Cross-Cutting Topics in Life Course Health Development3.5 Section V: Methodological Approaches; 3.6 Section VI: Conclusions; References; Part I: Emerging Frameworks; The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health Development; 1 Part 1: Context and Background; 2 Part 2: Emergence of the Life Course Health Development Framework; 3 Part 3: Principles of the Life Course Health Development Framework; 4 Principle 1: Health Development; 4.1 What We Mean by "Health Development"; 4.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Health Development , 4.3 Implications of the Health Development Principle5 Principle 2: Unfolding; 5.1 What We Mean by "Unfolding"; 5.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Unfolding; 5.3 Implications of the Unfolding Principle; 6 Principle 3: Complexity; 6.1 What We Mean by "Complexity"; 6.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Complexity; 6.3 Implications of the Complexity Principle; 7 Principle 4: Timing; 7.1 What We Mean by "Timing"; 7.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Timing; 7.3 Implications of the Timing Principle; 8 Principle 5: Plasticity; 8.1 What We Mean by "Plasticity." , 8.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Plasticity8.3 Implications of the Plasticity Principle; 9 Principle 6: Thriving; 9.1 What We Mean by "Thriving"; 9.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Thriving; 9.3 Implications of the Thriving Principle; 10 Principle 7: Harmony; 10.1 What We Mean by "Harmony"; 10.2 Theories and Frameworks Relevant to Harmony; 10.3 Implication of the Harmony Principle; 11 Summary; References; Part II: Life Stages; Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk; 1 Introduction , 2 The Effects of Maternal Preconceptional Obesity and/or Diabetes and Micronutrient Status on Offspring Metabolic Outcomes2.1 Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity and Gestational Weight Gain; 2.2 Preexistent and Gestational Diabetes; 2.3 Maternal Micronutrient Status; 2.4 Adverse Birth Outcomes; 3 Mechanisms/Pathways Underlying Early Life Origins of Metabolic Risk; 3.1 Genetics; 3.2 Intrauterine Environment; 3.3 Gene and Environment Interaction and Epigenetics; 4 Preconception and Prenatal Care; 5 Recommendations for Future Study and Perspectives; 5.1 Major Themes and Findings
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949348534402882
    Format: 1 online resource (XXIV, 664 p. 48 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2018.
    ISBN: 3-319-47143-0
    Content: This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This handbook synthesizes and analyzes the growing knowledge base on life course health development (LCHD) from the prenatal period through emerging adulthood, with implications for clinical practice and public health. It presents LCHD as an innovative field with a sound theoretical framework for understanding wellness and disease from a lifespan perspective, replacing previous medical, biopsychosocial, and early genomic models of health. Interdisciplinary chapters discuss major health concerns (diabetes, obesity), important less-studied conditions (hearing, kidney health), and large-scale issues (nutrition, adversity) from a lifespan viewpoint.  In addition, chapters address methodological approaches and challenges by analyzing existing measures, studies, and surveys. The book concludes with the editors’ research agenda that proposes priorities for future LCHD research and its application to health care practice and health policy. Topics featured in the Handbook include:  The prenatal period and its effect on child obesity and metabolic outcomes. Pregnancy complications and their effect on women’s cardiovascular health. A multi-level approach for obesity prevention in children. Application of the LCHD framework to autism spectrum disorder. Socioeconomic disadvantage and its influence on health development across the lifespan. The importance of nutrition to optimal health development across the lifespan. The Handbook of Life Course Health Development is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in developmental psychology/science; maternal and child health; social work; health economics; educational policy and politics; and medical law as well as many interrelated subdisciplines in psychology, medicine, public health, mental health, education, social welfare, economics, sociology, and law.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction to the Handbook of Life Course Health-Development Science -- SECTION I: EMERGING FRAMEWORKS -- Chapter 2. The Emerging Theoretical Framework of Life Course Health-Development -- SECTION II: LIFE STAGES -- Chapter 3. Preconception and Prenatal Factors and Metabolic Risk -- Chapter 4. Early Childhood and the Life Course: The State of the Science and Proposed Research Priorities -- Chapter 5. Middle Childhood: An Evolutionary-Developmental Synthesis -- Chapter 6. Adolescent Health: A Relational Developmental Systems Perspective -- Chapter 7. Emerging Adulthood as a Critical Stage in the Life Course -- Chapter 8. Pregnancy Characteristics and Women’s Cardiovascular Health -- SECTION III: LIFE COURSE ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MAJOR HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ISSUES -- Chapter 9. Early in the Life Course: Time for Obesity Prevention -- Chapter 10. Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Treatment through a Life Course Health-Development Framework -- Chapter 11. Life Course Health-Development in Autism Spectrum Disorders -- Chapter 12. Self-Regulation -- Chapter 13. A Life Course Health-Development Perspective on Oral Health -- Chapter 14. Life Course Health-Development Outcomes after Prematurity: Developing a Community, Clinical, and Translational Research Agenda to Optimize Health, Behavior and Functioning -- Chapter 15. A Life Course Approach to Hearing Health -- Chapter 16. Chronic Kidney Disease: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective -- SECTION IV: CROSS-CUTTING TOPICS IN LIFE COURSE HEALTH-DEVELOPMENT -- Chapter 17. Growth and Life Course Health-Development -- Chapter 18. From Epidemiology to Epigenetics: Evidence for the Importance of Nutrition to Optimal Health-Development across the Life Course -- Chapter 19. How Socioeconomic Disadvantages Get Under the Skin and Into the Brain to Influence Health-Development across the Lifespan -- Chapter 20. Health Disparities: A Life Course Health-Development Perspective and Future Research Directions -- SECTION V: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES -- Chapter 21. Core Principles of Life Course Health-Development Methodology and Analytics -- Chapter 22. Epidemiological Study Designs: Traditional and Novel Approaches to Advance Life Course Health-Development Research -- Chapter 23. Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth (NLSY) to Conduct Life Course Analyses -- Chapter 24. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to Conduct Life Course Health-Development Analysis -- Chapter 25. Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) in Life Course Health-Development Research -- SECTION VI: FUTURE DIRECTIONS -- Chapter 26. Life Course Research Agenda (LCRA), Version 1.0. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-47141-4
    Language: English
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