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个人简介

Keith Godfrey is Director of the current NIHR Southampton BRC in nutrition. He is Professor of Epidemiology & Human Development at the University of Southampton, Director of the Centre for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease and Honorary Consultant within University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. Professor Godfrey’s other appointments include Director of the Centre for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease, Honorary Consultant within Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust and Trustee of the UK registered charity the International Society for the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. His research is defining measures to improve the early growth and development of children, thereby improving their lifelong health.

研究领域

My research is directed at preventing obesity, cardiovascular and respiratory disease, and type 2 diabetes through new interventions addressing their origins during early development. This internationally recognised research programme in maternal nutrition, epigenetics and human development underpins government policy (Foresight Tackling Obesities 2007; SACN Early Nutrition & Chronic Disease 2010; CMO Annual Report, Our Children Deserve Better 2013) and NICE guidance (Maternal & Child Nutrition 2008; Pregnancy Weight Management 2010). It has led to a lifecourse approach to prevention of non-communicable diseases, now recognised by the World Bank, WHO (2008-13 Global Strategy for Prevention & Control of NCDs; UN General Assembly resolution 64/52, 2010; WHO Ending Childhood Obesity Commission 2014) and other NGOs.

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A systematic review of maternal smoking during pregnancy and fetal measurements with meta-analysis - Abraham, M., Alramdhan, S., Iniguez, C., Duijts, L., Jaddoe, V.W.V., Den Dekker, H.T., Crozier, S., Godfrey, K.M., Hindmarsh, P., Vik, T., Jacobsen, G.W., Hanke, W., Sobala, W., Devereux, G. and Turner, S. Published:2017Publication:PLoS ONEPage Range:1-31 Associations of maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy with offspring adiposity from birth until 54 months of age - Chen, L.-W., Aris, I.M., Bernard, J.Y., Tint, M.T., Chia, A., Colega, M., Gluckman, P.D., Shek, L.P.C., Saw, S.M., Chong, Y.P., Yap, F., Godfrey, K.M., van Dam, R.M., Chong, M.F.F. and Lee, Y.S. Published:2016Publication:NutrientsVolume:9, (1)Page Range:1-17doi:10.3390/nu9010002 Early antenatal prediction of gestational diabetes in obese women: development of prediction tools for targeted intervention - White, S.L., Lawlor, D.A., Briley, A.L., Godfrey, K.M., Nelson , S.M., Oteng-Ntim, E., Robson, S.C., Sattar, N., Seed, P.T., Vieria, M.C., Welsh, P., Whitworth, M., Poston, L. and Pasupathy, D. Published:2016Publication:PLoS ONEPage Range:1-26 Determinants of the maternal 25-hydroxyvitamin D response to vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy - Moon, R.J., Harvey, N.C., Cooper, C., D'angelo, S., Crozier, S.R., Inskip, H.M., Schoenmakers, I., Prentice, A., Arden, N.K., Bishop, N.J., Carr, A., Dennison, E.M., Eastell, R., Fraser, R., Gandhi, S.V., Godfrey, K.M., Kennedy, S., Zulf Mughal, M., Papageorghiou, A.T., Reid, D.M., Robinson, S.M and Javaid, M.K. Published:2016Publication:Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & MetabolismPage Range:1-9doi:10.1210/jc.2016-2869PMID:27788053

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