Life-cycle approach for prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs): Roya Kelishadi (Professor of Pediatrics
Early origins of health and disease in development of NCDs: Majid Mohammadizaeh (Associate Professor of Neonatology)
Epigenetic and NCDs: Ahmad Vaez (Assistant Professor of Genetic Epidemiology, Bioinformatics)
The role of environmental disruptor chemicals in development of NCDs: Parinaz Poursafa (PhD in Environmental Health Engineering)
Early life nutrition and NCDs: Motahar Heidari (PhD in Nutrition)
Prevention and control of childhood obesity: the backbone in prevention of NCDs: Roya Kelishadi (Professor of Pediatrics)
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Roya Kelishadi is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Child Growth and Development Research Center within the Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non Communicable Disease. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences.
This book is about primordial prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It is a comprehensive overview on developmental origins of health and disease regarding various factors related to the origins of NCDs from early life. It provides a summary of the impacts of various factors including epigenetics; gene-environment interaction; ethnic predisposition to NCDs and their risk factors; prenatal factors; fetal programming; maternal weight status; type of feeding during infancy; growth pattern during childhood; obesity; socioeconomic status; dietary and physical activity habits; as well as environmental factors for attenuating the development and progress of NCDs and their risk factors.
We discuss about comprehensive interventions including modification for healthy lifestyle, regular physical activity, decrease screen time and behavioral interventions for management of childhood obesity.
The present book is especially suitable for students, faculty members, researchers, and the entire health care system.