MISC

査読有り 招待有り
2011年

双生児家系縦断データに基づくライフコース遺伝疫学研究の展望

日本衛生学会誌
  • 大木秀一

66
1
開始ページ
31
終了ページ
38
記述言語
日本語
掲載種別
DOI
10.1265/jjh.66.31
出版者・発行元
日本衛生学会

Family-based life course epidemiology is the approach to clarify long-term effects of accumulations and chains of biological and social risk exposures in one's life trajectory, namely, before and during conception, infancy, childhood, young adulthood and later adult life. Both genetic and environmental factors are considered. One of the theoretical rationales is the 'developmental origin of health and disease (DOHaD)' hypothesis. According to this theory, the causes of adult diseases are attributed to predictive adaptive responses and biological programming or epigenetic changes during a critical period of early life. If the environment later in life after birth is different from what is predicted, a mismatch has happened, leading to the development of a disease. This theory is supported by many epidemiologic studies, animal experiments, and evolution theory of biology. Longitudinal twin-family data are very powerful and useful information in the family-based life course genetic epidemiologic study.<br>

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1265/jjh.66.31
CiNii Articles
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/10029363640
CiNii Books
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/AN00185923
URL
http://id.ndl.go.jp/bib/11003498
URL
https://jlc.jst.go.jp/DN/JALC/00363866565?from=CiNii
URL
http://search.jamas.or.jp/link/ui/2011155435
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1265/jjh.66.31
  • ISSN : 0021-5082
  • CiNii Articles ID : 10029363640
  • CiNii Books ID : AN00185923

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