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Michelle Pentecost
Affiliation:
King's College London
Jaya Keaney
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne
Tessa Moll
Affiliation:
University of the Witwatersrand
Michael Penkler
Affiliation:
University of Applied Sciences, Wiener Neustadt

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The Handbook of DOHaD and Society
Past, Present, and Future Directions of Biosocial Collaboration
, pp. 338 - 348
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Index

abortion laws, 33, 39
Abuela, Mamá y Yo (AMY) project, 211
academic recognition, 9
Acheson report, 50
Acheson, Donald, 50, 73
Ackerman, S.L., 254
action research, 207
adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
exposure to
and SED, 135137
narratives of, 261263
research on, 221
Adverse Childhood Experiences scale, 168
affective states, 295
agonism, 333
Ainsworth, Mary, 232
Albert the Great, 18
Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari, 21
Al-Kindi, 17
Almond, D., 92, 93
Al-Qurtubi, 20
al-Rāzī, 20
American Society for Nutrition, 76
antenatal lifestyle interventions, 75
Anthropocene, 324325
DOHaD framework in
rethinking, 325331
anthropogenic biologies
and DOHaD framework, 325
future of, 334335
anthropology
and biosocial approaches, 231
and early life, 233
early 20th century, 58
antidepressants, 295
Aquinas, Thomas, 18
Arabin, Birgit, 107, 108
Arıb ibn Sad, 21
Aristotle, 20, 60
artificial intelligence (AI), 284285, See also Big Data
ethical questions, 285286
interpretation and reporting, 285
Atkinson, Judy, 168
attachment theory, 222, 232
autism/autism spectrum disorder (ASD), 281
dimensional approach to, 305
and intersection of disability, DOHaD and epigenetics, 303
social construction of, 303304
autistic people
and epigenetics research, 300
terminology, 300301
autonomy
and fetal life, 3234, 36
and legal orthodoxy, 124125
and restrictions for women, 9899
Avicenna, 20
Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, 236, 282
Ayurveda, 22
Ballantyne, John William, 30
Banati, P., 137
Barker hypothesis, 48, 107
Barker, David, 3, 6, 36, 44, 4546, 4950, 51, 71
Mothers, babies and disease in later life, 50
Barry, Andrew, 9, 325
Baschat, Ahmet Alexander, 107, 108
Basic IMH Screen (BIMHS), 224
Beauchamp, E., 123
Béhague, D.P., 246
behaviour change
and pragmatism, 110111
behavioural continuities, 133
behavioural interventions, 242
behavioural resilience, 290
Benezra, Amber, 275
Berg, A., 224
Big Data, 279, 282283
and causal crypticity, 159
ethical questions, 285286
limitations of current sources and applications, 283284
binary thinking, 61, 64
biocultural, 6
bioethnography, 174, 175, 255
background of, 175177
challenges, 181
and causal mechanisms, 180181
and nutrition, 177180
bioinequality, 125126
biological embedding, 133135
biomarkers
and disability, 305306
biopolitics, 69, 75, 76, 81, 83
gendered, 75
and pathologisation, 169170
biopower, 75
biosocial approaches
and anthropology, 231
to embodiment, 149, 151152
biosocial becomings, 6
Biosocial Birth Cohort Research (BBCR) network, 237
biosocial collaboration, 241, 242, 246
biosocial perspectives on race, 57
biosocial, the
challenges, 89
promises, 58
turn to, 2
birth cohort studies, 280, 282, See also Biosocial Birth Cohort Research network
and concepts of early life, 235236
birthweight paradox, 280
Black
as term, 93
Black feminist theory, 85
Black report, 70
Black, Robert, 267
Black, Sir Douglas, 49
Blakemore, Colin, 44
bodies, See also embodiment
embedded, 6
idea of three, 149
individual and of nation, 83
reproductive
regulation of, 122124
Born, Georgina, 9, 325, 331
Bowlby, John, 232
Boyce, W.T., 134
British Commonwealth, 52
Brown Weiss, Edith, 118
Buddhist relational logics, 269
Buddhist theories of causality, 271
Butler, T.L., 315
Callard, F., 10
Cannon, G., 76
capital, See also human capital theory
language of, 99
maternal, 92, 99
care
antenatal, 76, 77
cradles of, 222
giving, role of, 231, 232234, 235
maternal, 86, 133, 167, 171, 221, 222, 259261
nurturing, 189, 219, 223, 224, 227
obigations toward future persons, 119
pre-conception, 123, 199, 242
trauma-informed, 170
causal crypticity, 155156, 157
and Big Data, 159
and DOHaD science, 161162
and postgenomic science, 159161
as epistemic style, 157158
as promissory mode, 158159
causal interdependence
‘fishbone’ model of, 270
and malnutrition, 270271
Lancet model of, 268
CDC-Kaiser ACE Study, 262
Cerdeña, J., 168, 170
Charkra Samhita, 22
Chaudhary, N., 222
Chen, E., 260, 261
Chick, Harriette, 73
child and youth mental health, 219
child development
biosocial understanding of, 231
concepts of, 233235
impact on research, 235236
as effect of collective wellbeing, 269
querying causal origins of, 271
Chinese medicine, 22
and fetal education, 2223
Clair, S., 141
cohort studies, 317, See also birth cohort studies
co-laboration, 255, 331
collaboration
biosocial, 241, 242, 246
concept of, 246
ecosocial, 331334
interdisciplinary
recommendations for, 254256
collaborative networks
case studies, 195202
collider bias, 280
Collins Jr, J., 151
colonial science, 263
colonialism, See also settler-colonialism
and Indigenous ill-health, 313314
colonisation, 61
and health, 313
and intergenerational trauma, 168
communication
effective, 108
of research findings, 258265
community participation, 58
community-based participatory research (CBPR), 207209
general principles, 209
in DOHaD field, 209212, 216
case study in Cook Islands, 212216
future for, 216
complex environments
in DOHaD research, 251253
obstacles for DOHaD research, 253254
confidentiality, 307
confounding, 280
Confucianism, 23
Conti, G., 92
continuity, 133
Cook, W.K., 208
Corburn, J., 208
COVID-19 pandemic, 142
and maternal prenatal stress, 162
cradles of care, 222
Crawford, Kate, 286
Crenshaw, Kimberlé, 304
critical disability theory, 125, 301
critical gender analysis
of DOHaD, 83, 84, 87
critical periods
notion of, 32
critical political economy, 94
critical race theory, 85
cross-disciplinary research initiatives, 237
crypticity, 156157, See also causal crypticity
Csordas, Thomas, 148, 149
cumulative continuity, 133
cumulative risk, 132
factors
chronic exposure to, 136
Currie, J., 92, 99
Dalakleidi, K., 284
damage-centred research, 64
data, See also Big Data
in DOHaD research, 281282
Indigenous rights to, 315317
missing, 282
data security, 283
David, R., 151
Davis, Angela, 260
Davis, Fania, 260
Dawes, Geoffrey, 45
Dawkins, Richard, 35
Day, Jeremy, 293, 294
de Xivry, J.J.O., 281
Deane, Phyllis, 95
decolonisation, 314
and epidemiology, 312
degeneration
concern about, 61
dehumanization
of women, 9899
Del Savio, L., 123
Deleuze, Gilles, 327
Descartes, René
theory of dualism, 148
determinants of health
intergenerational, 57
social and structural, 9798
development, See also ontogeny
child, 231, 233236, 269, 271
dirty chicken hypothesis, 269, 272275
fishbone model of, 269, 270
human, 7, 32, 46, 117, 131, 219, 222, 225, 249
longitudinal, 131132, 133, 137138
notion of, 3, 327
developmental programming, 3
devolved solutions
in DOHaD advocacy, 190
diabetes
gestational, 72
impact on communities of color, 86
Diderot, Denis
Eléments de physiologie, 30
diet, 37, See also eating and nutrition; nutrition; women’s diets in pregnancy
dietary transition
narratives of, 263
diethylstilboestrol (DES), 122
differential susceptibility, 134135
dimensional approach
to origins of autism, 305
directed acyclic graphs (DAG), 280
disability
and biomarkers, 305306
mapping onto DOHaD and epigenetics, 302303
models of, 301302
and multiple stakeholder perspectives, 307308
in research, 302
disability communities
recommendations for engagement with, 308
disability studies, 301
disability-adjusted life year (DALY), 305
disease aetiology
research on, 71
Doci, F., 122
DOHaD
advocacy
challenge to, 185191
framings
competing, 201202
networks
case studies, 195202
overview, 197
ambiguities and difficulties of translating into policy, 106111
and social determinants of health, 9798
common frames of, 195
critical gender analysis of, 83, 84, 87
definitions, 2
evolution over last 20 years, 35, 185186
framework
and anthropogenic biologies, 325, 334335
gender and racism intersections in, 8188
history (1989–2003), 4453
in economic research, 9295
intervention studies, 246
modelling
current challenges, 279281
moral paradox of, 103113
narratives
choreographing, 258265
position in 2024, 5
racial and gender politics of, 83
recommendations for reframing, 202204
research
and AI technologies/big data, 286
and complex environments, 251253
and data, 281282
and environmental epigenetics, 250251
community-based participatory, 207216
embodiment approach in, 152153
hyper-responsibilization critique of, 104105
individualized models in, 87
and intergenerational trauma, 170171
methods
importance of clear terminology and data quality, 281282
for people with disabilities
ethical, legal and social implications, 306307
Societies
regional, 4
Donald, Ian, 33
Dorji, Tandi, 271
Dörner, Günther, 37
DTC epigenetic testing, 306
dualism
theory of, 148
Dubow, Sara, 38
Duden, Barbara, 39
Dupras, C., 123
Dutch famine studies, 156, 157
dynamic systems approaches, 137
early life
in anthropology, 232233
concepts of, 233235
impact on research, 235236
conceptualisations of, 231
early-life adversity (ELA)
focus on, 86
Eastern medical traditions, 21
eating and nutrition
bioethnographic approach to, 177180
ecologies
contaminated, 273274
economic growth
optimization of, 96
economic orthodoxy
and reproduction, 9596
economic research
and DOHaD, 9295
economics
feminist, 94
heterodox, 91, 9394, 100
orthodox vs. egalitarian approaches, 9192
economistic thought, 96
ecosocial collaboration, 331334
egalitarianism
in economics and DOHaD, 96100
Eisen, J., 121, 125
electronic health records (EHRs), 279, 282
ELEMENT (Early Life Exposures in Mexico to Environmental Toxicants), 175176, 177
Ellis, B.J., 134
embedded bodies, 6
embodiment, 148149
approaches to, 149150
case studies, 150152
for epidemiology, 150
as tool in DOHaD research, 152153
Enlightenment, the, 61
ENRICH research team
and Cree First Nations community, 210211
environment(s), 326, 329, See also complex environments
concept of, 249250
conceptualisation of, 250
doing, 250, 255256
early life, 134, 220222, 225, 226227
epistemic, 74
maternal-fetal, 3638
power of, 5961
social, 5, 7, 77, 109, 167, 251
environmental determinism, 57
environmental effects
negative and positive, 61
environmental epigenetics, 4, 249, 326328
and DOHaD research, 250251
and race, 6263
and subordination-service interdisciplinarity, 332
environmental law
and epigenetics, 121122
environmental reproductive justice (ERJ), 85
epidemics
synergies of, 142
epidemiological cohort studies, 5
epidemiology
decolonising, 312
epigenetic code
in central nervous system, 293
epigenetic editing, 296, 297
epigenetic states, 292, 293
indeterminacy of, 298
epigenetic tests
direct-to-consumer (DTC), 306
epigenetics, 4, 37, 117118
changes, 119
DNA methylation (DNAm), 62, 294
changes in, 296
DOHaD’s entrance into, 47
environmental, 4, 249, 326328
and DOHaD research, 250251
and race, 6263
and subordination-service interdisciplinarity, 332
of maternal care
narratives of, 259261
of memory formation, 293295
neuroepigenetics, 290
nutritional, 38
and the law, 120126
environmental, 121122
research, 290
and people with autism, 300
in social-science scholarship, 250251
narratives of persistence and reversibility in, 291292
reframing for people with disabilities, 305308
studies
reporting of, 38
tests
development of, 123124
and transgenerational inheritance, 169
and trauma, 168169
epigenomics, 4
episodic memory, 293, 294
epistemic environment, 75
Eppel, Nicholas, 1
essentialism, 97
premodern, 59
ethics
in Australian human research, 316
of Big Data and AI, 285286
of DOHaD research, 306307
of stewardship, 104
ethnography, 175
eugenics, 29, 49, 58, 59
Eurocentrism, 232
evidence brokerage, 187
evidence synthesis, 187
evolution
theory of, 35
evolutionary biology, 3, 2829, 3536
‘evo-devo’, 37
evolutionary psychology, 35
experimental biology, 29
expert evidence
and epigenetic narratives, 120121
exposed biologies, 6
Fabric of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing model, 314
famine, 31, 143, 168, See also Dutch Famine studies
father-as-sperm, 105
feminist disability studies, 125
feminist economics, 94
feminist science studies, 7, 83, See also feminist STS
feminist STS, 70, See also feminist science studies
feminization, 94
Féré, Charles, 32
fetal development
and maternal-fetal relationship, 3132
fetal education
in Ayurveda, 22
in Chinese and Japanese medicine, 2223
in Eastern medical traditions, 21
in India, 24
fetal exposure
and maternal environment, 3638
fetal images
use of, 33
fetal medicine, 33
fetal origins of adult health, 267
fetal personhood, 99
fetal surgery, 33
fetus
autonomous, 3234, 36
medical and legal status of, 38
as parasite, 2931
selfish, 3436
Ficino, Marsilio, 19
Fineman, M.A.
model of universal vulnerability, 125
First 1000 Days, 1
first 1000 days agenda, 269
First World War, 73
fishbone modelling, 269272
‘fishbone’
model of causal interdependence, 270
modelling, 269
Fitzgerald, D., 10
Fitzpatrick, E.F., 208
folic acid supplementation, 73
food industry, 76
Forester, Terrence, 52
Foucault, Michel, 69, 75, 83
frames
of DOHaD, 195
framing, See also reframing
concept of, 194
external, 196
in DOHaD health advocacy, 201202
internal, 196
future generations
rights of, 118120
Galen, 18
Galton, Francis, 49
Garbh Sanskar, See fetal education
Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie, 118, 125
Garvey, G., 314
Gassendi, Pierre, 19
gender
division of labour, 95
inequities, 98100
pay gaps, 100
and racism
intersections in DOHaD science, 8188
gendered biopolitics, 75
gendering
of biological knowledge, 18
genes
selfish, 35
genetic determinism, 5859
genomic imprinting, 35
genomics
rise of, 47
gestational diabetes, 72
gestational hypertension, 36
Ginsburg, F., 82
global health policy
entrance of DOHaD into, 52
global history, 23
Global South
human studies in, 51
narratives of dietary transition in, 263
globality, 330
globalization, 45, 51
Gluckman, Peter, 3, 4, 110, 263
Golden 1000 Days, 269270, 272
Gomeroi gaaynggal programme, 210
government policy (UK), 4950
Graham, Hilary, 50
Gravlee, Clarence, 7
green spaces
in DOHaD research, 252
Green, J., 221
gross domestic product (GDP)
exclusion of unpaid work from, 95
gendered calculation method of, 95
Gross National Happiness (GNH), 269
Guattari, Félix, 327
habitability
politics of, 325
Haig, David, 35
Hales, Nicholas, 51
Handbook of Biology and Society, 6
Hanson, Mark, 3, 4, 46, 110, 263
Haraway, Donna, 6
Hardon, Anita, 10
harm
assertions of, 125
health
and colonisation, 212, 313
child and adolescent, 185186
economic metrics, 305
inequalities, 45
and relationships between gender and racism, 88
and social class, 4950, 52
intergenerational
origins of, 107
justice, 7
life-course approach to, 132133
literacy, 108, 109
maternal-child, 107, 151152, 198
planetary, 325, 332
and racism, 8688, 97, 151152, 258, 264
social determinants of, 9798
and social inequalities, 7071
and social policy
limited uptake of DOHaD in, 5
and wellbeing
Indigenous definitions of, 314315
Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative (HeLTI), 5, 241, 242
Bukhali
HeLTI - South Africa, 243246
Heckman, James, 186
hegemonic nutrition, 69, 72, 74, 75
Heller, Elizabeth, 296
hereditarianism, 29, 30, 36
heredity
concept of, 29
Herman, J.P., 136
Hertzman, C., 133
Hippocrates, 19
On Airs, Waters and Places, 60
Hippocratic texts, 18
Hird, Myra, 328
Hoke, M.K., 312, 319
hormones, 32
placental, 36
stress, 38
human capital theory, 92, 94
Human Genome Project, 36, 47
human medicine, 47
human microbiome, 328
humoralism, 19
humours, 60
hyper-responsibilization, 104105, 112
Hytten, Frank, 3435
Ibn Sina, 20
imagination
power of, 1718, 19
impressionable biologies, 6
Indigenous cohort studies, 317, See also Mayi Kuwayu
Indigenous Contemporary Trauma (ICT), 319
Indigenous Data Governance (IDG), 312, 316
Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS), 312, 316
Indigenous definitions
of health and wellbeing, 314315
Indigenous Historical Trauma (IHT), 318
Indigenous ill-health
and colonialism, 168170, 313314
Indigenous lifeworlds
centring of, 320
and DOHaD, 319
in epidemiology, 312
Indigenous rights
to data, 315317
individual body, 149
and of nation, 83
individualising
tendency in DOHaD research, 104, 170
inequality, 7, 59, 97, 125, 174, 225, 226
gender, 144
health, 5
racial, 151, 152
social, 10, 61, 120, 145
structural, 259
Infant Mental Health (IMH)
contexts, 222224
developing comprehensive approaches to, 225226
in clinical setting, 224225
exposure and resilience, 221222
role of fathers, 223224
and wellbeing, 219221
infant wellbeing
supporting, 226227
Ingold, Tim, 327
Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP), 272
institutional economics, 94
instrumentalization
of women and girls, 98100
insulin growth factor 2 (IGF2) system, 36
integration-synthesis interdisciplinarity, 331, 332333
interdependence
across causal domains, 270271
concept of, 272
interdependent origination, See tendrel
interdisciplinarity, 4, 8, 10, 44, 52
modes of, 331332
agonism-antagonism, 333334
integration-synthesis, 332333
subordination-service, 332
need for, 7677
and nutrition, 272273
promises and challenges of, 4549
interdisciplinary collaboration
recommendations for, 254256
intergenerational
determinants of health, 57
health inequalities
origins of, 107
justice
call for, 119
nutrition, 71
trauma, 166168, 170
and DOHaD research, 170171
non-Western theories of, 169
International DOHaD Society, 3
intersectionality, 81, 85, 8788, 94, 304
intervention studies, 5
intervention trials
pragmatic and adaptive designs in, 246
interventions
behavioural, 242
biopolitical deployment of, 7576
individual
in neoliberal policy climate, 260
lifestyle
antenatal, 75
preconception, 242
and public health policy, 107
Ishikawa, Kaoru, 270
Islam
medical views in, 2021
Israel, B.A., 208
Jacob, C.M., 199
Japanese medicine
and fetal education, 2223
Joly, Y., 123
Journal of DOHaD, 4
Jowell, Tessa, 50
justice
environmental reproductive (ERJ), 85
health, 7
intergenerational, 119
reproductive (RJ), 69
framework, 84, 199
restorative, 262
social, 58, 69, 84, 186, 189, 195, 201, 203, 208, 259, 265
Kafer, Alison, 125
Kavapalu, Helen, 234
Keaney, Jaya, 7
Keller, H., 222
Kelly, M.P., 74
Kim, Andrew, 151, 168
kinship
assumptions about, 222223
Kneeland, Hildegaard, 95
Knorr-Cetina, K., 8
knowledge translation (KT), 109
Kowal, Emma, 121
Krieger, Nancy, 119, 148, 150, 151, 152
La Spezia Conference (1989), 4546
labour
reproductive, 91, 95
low perceived value of, 99100
as term, 96
Lancet model of causal interdependence, 268
Landecker, Hannah, 235, 250, 276, 332, 333
Lappé, M., 8687, 235
late liberalism, 87
Latour, Bruno, 6, 329, 330
law, 117118, See also tort law
relational model of, 125
Lawler, Debbie, 157
legal orthodoxy
and autonomous individual(s), 124125
legal persons
and rights of future generations, 118120
Lewis, Kurt, 207
life-course
approach
to health, 132133
health research
limitations and future directions, 137138
theory, 131132
Liggins, Graham, 36
Liley, William, 33, 34
lines of flight, 327328
Linnaean system of classification, 58
Liu Xiang, 23
liveability, 325
more-than-human, 331, 335
Livy, 60
Lock, Margaret, 149
Loi, M., 123
Lopez, M., 136
Lucas, Alan, 51
machine learning (ML), 284285
Mahabharata, 22
Maimonides, Moses, 20
Makin, T.R., 281
Malek, E., 224
malnutrition, 267
and contaminated ecologies, 274
modelling causes of, 270271
Manderson, L., 150
Marmot, Michael, 50
maternal and child undernutrition
policy actions on, 267276
maternal behaviour during pregnancy
scrutinizing of, 38
maternal capital, 92, 99
maternal care
epigenetics
narratives of, 259261
maternal environment
and fetal exposure, 3638
maternal impression(s), 17, 37, 39
abandoning of concept, 29, 30
in Biblical, Talmudic and Arabic commentaries, 1921
in early modern Europe, 1819
in Greco-Roman and medieval medicine, 1718
maternal nutrition
narratives of, 263
maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), 196, See also health:maternal-child
and climate crisis, 198
maternal–fetal relationship, 28, 29, 3839
autonomous fetus, concept of, 3234
and fetal development, 3132
parasitic fetus, concept of, 2931
selfish fetus, concept of, 3436
Maubray, John
The Female Physician, 19
Mayekiso, Andile, 224
Mayi Kuwayu, 317318, 320
and DOHaD, 318319
McCance, Robert, 31, 37, 74
McDade, T., 312, 319
McKeown, Thomas, 49
McKerracher, Luseadra, 109, 110
Mead, Margaret, 232, 234
measurement errors, 281
medical model of disability, 301, 307
Medicine Wheel, 314
Meijer, M., 136
Melgaard, Bjorn, 271
Mellanby, Edward, 73
Meloni, Maurizio, 6, 121
memory
episodic, 293, 294
formation
epigenetics of, 293295
molecular, 291, 293
Mendelism, 58
Mendellian randomisation, 5
Mendenhall, Emily, 142
mental health, See also Infant Mental Health (IMH)
in children and young people, 219
methionine, 332
methylation, 63, See also epigenetics:DNA methylation
levels, 63
microbiome research, 328329
micronutrients
emphasis on, 72
militarism, 69
Millennium Cohort Study, 236
missing data, 282
Mód, Margaret, 95
mode 2, 76
modern synthesis, 35
Mol, Annemarie, 10
molecular memory, 291, 293
molecular resilience, 290291
Montaigne, Michel de, 19
mother/fetus dyad, 7
Mouffe, Chantal, 333
Muslim medical views
in Middle Ages, 2021
Musolino, C.M., 148
Mutendi, Mutsawashe, 151
Namura Jōhaku, 23
narrative choreographies, 258259
recommendations, 263265
nature-culture hybrids, 6
naturecultures, 6
NEAR Science trainings
narrative choreography of, 261263
Nedelsky, Jennifer, 125
neoliberalism, 69, 124
Nestler, Eric, 296
Neubauer, Cajetan, 332
neurobiological research, 252
neurobiological susceptibility, 135
neurodiversity, 301
New Labour government (UK), 50, 52
Nilsson, Lennart, 32
Non, A.L., 64
non-communicable diseases (NCDs), 4
non-participatory research studies
criticisms of, 208
nutrients
profiling of, 72
nutrition, 37
and bioethnography, 177180
and biomedical model, 70
as interdisciplinary science, 272273
hegemonic, 69, 72, 74, 75
identifying as cause of poor health, 7273
intergenerational, 71
interventions
biopolitical deployment of, 7576
maternal
narratives of, 263
research
history of, 7375
treachery of, 7273
nutritional transition, 51, See also dietary transition
nutritionism, 72
O’Connell, Karen, 125
Oakley, Ann, 3435
obesity
in children, 72
different approaches needed for, 73
framing of, 200, 201, 202
gendered stigma for, 104
impact on communities of color, 86
and ‘metabolic ghettos’, 76
narratives of, 263
prevention
individualized responses to, 77
obligation of care
towards future persons, 119
obstetric racism, 88
occupational segregation, 93
ontogeny, 268, See also development
interdependent, 269, 275276
origins
notion of, 326327
orthodox economic thought, 91
outcome variables, 92
Paracelsus, 19
parasitology, 30
Paré, Ambroise
Des monstres et prodiges, 19
parent-offspring conflict
concept applied to development and pregnancy, 35
Trivers’ model of, 35
Paro, Renato, 290, 291292, 297, 298
participatory research, 302
paternal factors
on infant wellbeing, 223224
pathologisation
and biopolitics, 169170
pathologising, 259, 261, 265
pathways, 132
patriarchal culture, 144
pedagogy, 9
peer review, 9
Pem, Deki, 270, 271, 275
Penkler, Michael, 7, 8, 74, 113, 209, 251
Penrose, Lionel
Colchester Survey, 49
Pentecost, Michelle, 232
persistence
in epigenetics research, 291292
personhood, 118
phenomenological approach to embodiment, 149
phenotypes, 58
Phuntsho, Karma, 272
Pinel, C., 254
Pinker, Steven, 35
planetarity, See also health:planetary
notion of, 330
planetary boundaries, 324, 329331
policy cycle, 187
policy-making
brokerage, 187
role of scientists in, 186189
translation, 86, 106, 107, 109, 111, 137, 169, 194, 195, 200, 224225, 241, 283
political body, 149
political economy approach to embodiment, 149, 150151
politics of reproduction, 82, 83, 84
positioning, 196
postgenomic turn, 6
postgenomics, 7, 58
and reinstantiation of race, 58
and reproduction
politics of, 85
science
and causal crypticity, 159161
and treatments of race
fostering balanced approach in, 6465
Poston, Lucilla, 4, 110
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 168
pragmatism
and behaviour change, 110111
pre-conception
as term, 200
interventions, 242
Preconception Partnership, See UK Preconception Partnership
prediction models, 284
pre-eugenic thinking
in Biblical and Talmudic tradition, 1920
pregnancy, See also maternal-fetal relationship
DOHaD’s focus on, 82
premodern body
as permeable and porous entity, 17
premodern essentialism, 59
prenatal culturism, 30
problem definition, 196
process-based approaches, 327328
productivism, 95
proto-racism, 58, 59
psychotherapy, 295
publication culture
in life sciences, 254
Pune Maternal Nutrition Study, 52
Puura, K., 224
qi, 22
quality-adjusted life year (QALY), 305
quantification
moral economy of, 254
queering reproduction, 85
Rabinow, Paul, 6
race
biosocial perspectives on, 7, 57
and environmental epigenetics, 6263
postgenomic reinstantiation of, 58
postgenomic treatments of, 6465
racial and gender politics
of DOHaD, 83
racial inferiority
premodern ideas of, 59
racialization
based on environment, 5961
as biosocial process, 7
racism, 313
and gender
intersections in DOHaD science, 8188
and health, 8688, 97, 151152, 258, 264
history of, 5961
obstetric, 88
systemic, 86, 87, 260
racist environments
and maternal health outcomes, 86
Rapp, Rayna, 82, 84
reciprocal continuity, 133
reductionism, 58, 69, 72, 174
reflexivity, 108, 112, 255
reframing
recommendations for, 202204
relational model
of law, 125
reproduction
biopolitics of, 75
Black, Brown, and Indigenous, 83
and economic orthodoxy, 9596
medicalization of, 84
and men’s contributions, 83
politics of, 82, 83, 84
queering, 85
social, 96
stratified, 84
as ‘woman’s issue’, 82
reproductive ‘freedom’, 84
reproductive bodies
regulation of, 122124
reproductive economy, 91
reproductive justice (RJ), 69
framework, 84, 199
reproductive labour, 91, 95
low perceived value of, 99100
reproductive politics, 85
research funding culture, 9
resilience
concept of, 290
and exposure
in IMH, 221222
molecular, 290291
restorative justice, 262
reverse Barker hypothesis, 107
reversibility, 65
experiments in, 295297
in epigenetics research, 291292
in neuroepigenetics, 290
Reynolds, P., 232
Richardson, Sarah, 123, 156, 195, 258
rickets, 73
Ringrose, Leonie, 290, 291292, 297, 298
risk
concept of, 290
cumulative, 132
in 21st century, 85
Roberts, A.L., 123
Roberts, Dorothy, 58
Robertson, A., 124
Rose, Geoffrey, 49
Roseboom, Tessa, 158
Ross, Fiona, 1, 150, 232
Rothstein, M.A., 121
Russo, F., 74
Sacred Hoop, 314
Salimi, Y., 208
Salmon, M., 315
Sameroff, A., 133
SAVA syndemic framework, 142
Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN), 269
Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, 149
science and technology studies (STS), 70
scientists
and policy-makers, 188189
Scott, D.N., 121
Scrimshaw, Nevin, 272, 275
Scrinis, G., 72
scurvy, 73
Second World Congress on Fetal Origins of Adult Disease, 44
Second World War, 31, 73
self
in Western modern thought, 328
selfish fetus, 3436
settler-colonialism
as health risk factor, 313
sexism
as determinant of health, 97
Sharp, Gemma, 157
Shore, Stephen, 306
Silberman, Steven
Neurotribes, 301
Singer, Judy, 301
Singer, Merrill, 141, 142
SisterSong collective, 84
situated biologies, 6
Slykerman, R.F., 123
social attachment, 224
social body, 149
social class
and health inequalities, 4950, 52
social determinants of health
and DOHaD, 9798
social economics, 94
social inequalities
in health, 7071
social justice framing
of DOHaD, 195
social medicine, 49
social model of disability, 301
social structures, 92, 94, 97, 98, 100
social determinants of health (SDH), 9798
Society for the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 44
Society for the Protection of the Unborn Children (SPUC), 34
sociobiology, 6, 35
socioeconomic disadvantage (SED)
and exposure to ACEs, 135137
Solomons, Noel, 272275
Sontag, Lester, 31, 32
Soranus
Gynecology, 18
Southampton Women’s Survey (SWS), 48
Spivak, Gayatri, 330
stakeholders
as term, 307
standardisation, 69
State, the
and wellbeing of future generations, 120
Stavrianakis, Anthony, 246
Stein, Zena, 37
stigma, 64, 65, 104, 125, 300, 302, 308, See also pathologising
Stolen Generations, 313
Stone, Richard, 95
storytelling, 258, 264
stratification economics, 94
stratified reproduction, 84
and DOHaD theories, 84
stress, 37
in DOHaD research, 252253
neurobiological mechanisms of, 136
stress hormones, 38
structural inequalities, 94
Stupka, E., 123
subordination-service interdisciplinarity, 331, 332
Sullivan, Shannon, 7
Sure Start programme, 50
surveillance, 85
Susser, Mervyn, 37
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 185186
Sweatt, David, 293, 294
symbiogenesis, 328
syndemics
theory, 141, 145
history of, 141143
thinking
and DOHaD studies, 143145
rules of, 142
systemic racism, 86, 87, 260
systems thinking, 329330, 334
Szyf, Moshe, 296
Tacitus, 60
Taijiao, See fetal education
Taikyō, See fetal education
telemedicine, 283
tendrel, 269
interventions, 271272
teratology, 30, 32
terminology
in autism studies, 300301
thermography, 1
tort law
and epigenetics, 122
transgenerational
as term in DOHaD field, 167
transgenerational trauma
and epigenetics, 168169
trauma, 169, See also Indigenous Historical Trauma, See also Indigenous Contemporary Trauma
intergenerational, 166168
prevalence of, 291
transgenerational
and epigenetics, 168169
Trivers, Robert L., 35
Tuck, Eve, 64, 314
typological models
predominance of, 61
typological thinking, 58
typologies
hierarchical, 58
Uexküll, Jakob Johann von, 329
UK government policy, 4950
UK Preconception Partnership, 196, 198201, 203
overview, 197
Ulrich-Lai, Y.M., 136
ultrasound technology, 33
undernutrition, 267
maternal, 31
and child, 267276
potential risk factors for, 270
unequal treatment
bodily effects of, 125
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), 316
universal body
assumption of, 334
universalism, 174
unpaid work
exclusion from GDP, 95
Valdez, Natali, 74, 82, 251, 275
Weighing the Future, 84, 8586
value
gendered definition of, 95
Van Wichelen, Sonja, 7
Vegetius, 60
Venice Forum, 196198
overview, 197
victim attenuation, 122
vulnerability
universal
model, 125
Wagenmakers, E.J., 281
Walter, Maggie, 315
Wan, M.W., 221
Warin, Megan, 48, 104, 121, 123, 251
Weismann, August, 29
wellbeing
of future generations
and the State, 120
and IMH, 219221
understanding of, 223
Wells, J., 76
Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic (WEIRD) societies, 222
white supremacist imagination, 83
Widdowson, Elsie, 3132, 37, 74
Winston, Robert, 44
women
autonomy
restrictions on, 9899
historical erasure of, 91
unpaid work by, 95
women and girls
instrumentalization of, 98100
women’s diets in pregnancy, 71
women-as-mothers, 99100
World Health Organization (WHO)
Health for All, 50
World War I, See First World War
World War II, See Second World War
x-rays, 33
Yadid, Gal, 296
Yajnik, Chittaranjan, 52
Yang, K.W., 314
Yates-Doerr, Emily, 150151
Yin and Yang, 22
Zeanah Jr, C.H., 222
Zeanah, P.D., 222
Zheng, T., 285

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