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Future obesity may be predicted at 3.5 years of age

Future obesity may be predicted at 3.5 years of age

Researchers can predict which children are most likely to become obese by examining their mothers' behaviour around their birth, according to a recent University of Montreal study published in the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. “Although behaviour is extremely hard to change and is also influenced by a complex tangle of influencing factors in the environment, I hope these findings will help improve the social and medical services we offer to mothers and infants,” said lead author Laura Pryor, a PhD candidate at the university's Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. The findings come as the province of Quebec, like other societies, grapples with a surge in childhood obesity over the last generation.

 

The selective advantage of being on the edge of a migration wave

The selective advantage of being on the edge of a migration wave

Research published in Science today reveals that the first individuals settling on new land are more s...

Scientists must stop emphasizing autistics' shortcomings

Scientists must stop emphasizing autistics' shortcomings

We must stop considering the different brain structure of autistic individuals to be a deficiency, a...

Gene responsible for relapses in young leukemia patients

Gene responsible for relapses in young leukemia patients

One of the causes of resistance to cancer treatment in children is now beginning to be elucidated. A...

Mount Royal reveals its archeological secrets

Mount Royal reveals its archeological secretsHistory tells us that Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve erected a cross atop Mount Royal in 1643 to thank...

Africa's female students are fighters and survivors

Africa's female students are fighters and survivors

The education of girls in developing countries is lagging by at least 30 years in comparison to the ...

Twelve research chairs for a greater understanding and a greater impact

Twelve research chairs for a greater understanding and a greater impact

Twelve Canada Research Chairs for Université de Montréal (UdeM, representing a total of $7.8 million...

New computer programme promises to save the whales

New computer programme promises to save the whales

Researchers at the University of Montreal have developed a computer programme that enables regulator...

More screening needed to identify depression, vision loss after mild stroke

More screening needed to identify depression, vision loss after mild stroke

On the surface they appear unaffected, but people who have mild strokes may live with hidden disabil...

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Dossiers

 

Zoom sur les enfants

Que se passe-t-il quand l’enfant devient le parent de ses parents? Comment prévenir les...

 

Sortir de sa bulle grâce à l'interdisciplinarité

En militant, il y a plus de 25 ans, pour une pensée complexe qui accueillerait l'enchevê...

 

Le campus de l'UdeM à Laval : des débuts très prometteurs

Le campus de l'UdeM à Laval a toutes les allures d'un pari gagné: en effet, plutôt que ...

Le chiffre

11,0 G$

C’est le total des sommes déboursées par les universités canadiennes pour la recherche et le développement en 2009-2010.

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