Diet, Nutrition, and Fetal Programming 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60289-9_34
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Effects of Fetal Programming on Osteoporosis

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“…However, these basic requirements were not met, and the prolonged nutritional deprivation of the Jewish population in concentration camps and ghettos, especially in pregnant women, led to abnormal fetal skeletal development, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis. 13 – 15 The risk of falling and having a hip fracture and the prevalence of osteoporosis has been shown to be increased among men and women who lived under the Nazi regime, or in a Nazi-occupied country. 16…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, these basic requirements were not met, and the prolonged nutritional deprivation of the Jewish population in concentration camps and ghettos, especially in pregnant women, led to abnormal fetal skeletal development, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis. 13 – 15 The risk of falling and having a hip fracture and the prevalence of osteoporosis has been shown to be increased among men and women who lived under the Nazi regime, or in a Nazi-occupied country. 16…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%