Patton, George C;
Olsson, Craig A;
Skirbekk, Vegard;
Saffery, Richard;
Wlodek, Mary E;
Azzopardi, Peter S;
Stonawski, Marcin;
Rasmussen, Bruce;
Spry, Elizabeth;
Francis, Kate;
+10 more...Bhutta, Zulfiqar A;
Kassebaum, Nicholas J;
Mokdad, Ali H;
Murray, Christopher JL;
Prentice, Andrew M;
Reavley, Nicola;
Sheehan, Peter;
Sweeny, Kim;
Viner, Russell M;
Sawyer, Susan M;
(2018)
Adolescence and the next generation.
Nature, 554 (7693).
pp. 458-466.
ISSN 0028-0836
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nature25759
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Adolescent growth and social development shape the early development of offspring from preconception through to the post-partum period through distinct processes in males and females. At a time of great change in the forces shaping adolescence, including the timing of parenthood, investments in today's adolescents, the largest cohort in human history, will yield great dividends for future generations.