what specific components of red meatcould causeearly menarche
both genetics and environmental factors(passive) is caused byEarly menarche
The pre- and postnatal period ... weight control interventionsto preventearly menarche
Autor : Castillo - Martnez L ; Lpez - Alvarenga JC ; Villa ARcausesearly menarche
rich dietstriggerearly menarche
too many calories and not enough exercise(passive) is caused byearly menarche
Sugary drinkscauseearly menarche
early estrogen exposures(passive) is influenced byEarly menarche
cadmium exposuremay causeearly menarche
strategiesto preventearly menarche
neuroendocrine cascadecausingearly menarche
The WHO period of adolescence is btw 10 - 19 yearscan causeearly menarche
to greater accumulation of adipose tissuemay leadto greater accumulation of adipose tissue
to an early opening of the first window and results in a substantial cumulative exposure to estrogens and the simultaneous presence of progesterone , an exposure theorized to increase the risk of breast cancerleadsto an early opening of the first window and results in a substantial cumulative exposure to estrogens and the simultaneous presence of progesterone , an exposure theorized to increase the risk of breast cancer
lower bone mineral density and depressioncan causelower bone mineral density and depression
to cardiovascular disease , metabolic dysfunction , cancer and depressioncan leadto cardiovascular disease , metabolic dysfunction , cancer and depression
aggressive breast cancer in African - American women Read Storymay influenceaggressive breast cancer in African - American women Read Story
to the risk of obesity later in life as well as being a risk factor for breast cancer and cancers of the reproductive systemmay contributeto the risk of obesity later in life as well as being a risk factor for breast cancer and cancers of the reproductive system
before age 12can leadbefore age 12
the increased risk(passive) caused bythe increased risk
importantly to abnormal pubertal growth and subsequently modulate curve behavior in AISmay contributeimportantly to abnormal pubertal growth and subsequently modulate curve behavior in AIS
alsomay ... leadalso
a greater risk of type 2 diabetescausesa greater risk of type 2 diabetes
importantly toabnormal pubertal growth and subsequently modulate curve behavior in AISmay contributeimportantly toabnormal pubertal growth and subsequently modulate curve behavior in AIS