Phrases with «transgenerational effects»

The phrase "transgenerational effects" refers to the impact or influence that something has on future generations. It describes how certain things experienced by parents or ancestors can affect the health, behavior, or traits of their offspring and even subsequent generations. Full definition

Sentences with «transgenerational effects»

  • The dynamic of transgenerational effects of traumas was borne out in the results of the Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • And yet, previous evidence suggests that the environment may be able to cause some sort of transgenerational effect in mammals as well. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Other studies show that fat cells multiply to a significantly greater extent in rats who aren't allowed to run on their wheels, while others show that such voluntary exercise in parents can stem positive transgenerational effects in offspring that are bred to be genetically predisposed to obesity (for instance, reduced body fat). (physiologyinfo.org)
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