Ryan Chau

The effect of pre- and peri-conceptional undernutrition on arterial function in adult female sheep are vascular bed dependent (2009)

Torrens, Christopher, Snelling, Tristram H., Chau, Ryan, Shanmuganathan, Meena, Cleal, Jane K., Poore, Kirsten R., ...

The nutritional environment during development and even prior to conception may contribute to cardiovascular risk. In mature adult female sheep, we investigated the effect of preconceptional and...

Mismatched pre- and postnatal nutrition leads to cardiovascular dysfunction and altered renal function in adulthood (2007)

Cleal, Jane K., Poore, Kirsten R., Boullin, Julian P., Khan, Omar, Chau, Ryan, Hambidge, Oliver, ...

The early life environment has long-term implications for the risk of developing cardiovascular (CV) disease in adulthood. Fetal responses to changes in maternal nutrition may be of immediate benefit...

Mismatched pre- and postnatal nutrition leads to cardiovascular dysfunction and altered renal function in adulthood (2007)

Cleal, Jane K., Poore, Kirsten R., Boullin, Julian P., Khan, Omar, Chau, Ryan, Hambidge, Oliver, ...

The early life environment has long-term implications for the risk of developing cardiovascular (CV) disease in adulthood. Fetal responses to changes in maternal nutrition may be of immediate benefit...

Fetal origins of coronary heart disease-implications for cardiothoracic surgery? (2005)

Khan, Omar A., Chau, Ryan, Bertram, Caroline E., Hanson, Mark A., Ohri, Sunil K.

Over the last 15 years, there has been growing evidence that poor nutrition during gestation plays an important role in the development of coronary heart disease. This hypothesis, commonly known as...

Mismatched pre- and postnatal nutrition leads to cardiovascular dysfunction and altered renal function in adulthood

Cleal, Jane K., Poore, Kirsten R., Boullin, Julian P., Khan, Omar, Chau, Ryan, Hambidge, Oliver, ...

The early life environment has long-term implications for the risk of developing cardiovascular (CV) disease in adulthood. Fetal responses to changes in maternal nutrition may be of immediate benefit...