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Life-history theory, chronic childhood illness and the timing of first reproduction in a British birth cohort
David Waynforth
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Keyphrases
Adaptive Flexibility
33%
Age at First Reproduction
66%
British Birth Cohort
100%
Chronic Disease
100%
Chronic Illness
33%
Chronic Illness in children
100%
Control Variables
33%
Cross-cultural Data
33%
Father Absent
33%
First child
33%
First Reproduction
100%
Growing up
33%
High Mortality
33%
Life Expectancy
66%
Life History
33%
Life History Theory
100%
Longitudinal Samples
33%
Mortality Rate
33%
Mortality Risk
33%
Optimal Response
33%
Pubertal Development
33%
Reproductive Maturity
33%
Reproductive Scheduling
33%
Psychology
Chronic Disorder
80%
Mortality Risk
20%
Reproductive Medicine
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Life Cycle
66%
Life History
100%