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    How Chief Executive Officers’ first-hand experience of the Great Chinese Famine affects risk-taking? by Dayuan Li, Chen Huang, Ding Wang

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Abstract To understand the influence of Chief Executive Officers’ (CEOs) early life experiences on their firms’ strategic decision-making, here we explore the impacts of CEOs’ experience of the Great Chinese Famine (1959–1961) on their cognitions and firm risk-taking. …”
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    Long-Term Impact of the Great Chinese Famine on the Risks of Specific Arrhythmias and Severe Hypertension in the Offspring at an Early Stage of Aging by Qiutong Zheng, Jianhong Pu, Can Rui, Yumeng Zhang, Na Li, Yun He, Ying Gu, Yang Ye, Xiuwen Zhou, Zhice Xu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study used the Great Chinese Famine (GCF) to determine the long-term impact of perinatal undernutrition on hypertension and arrhythmias in older offspring. …”
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    Stalin’s and Mao’s Famines: Similarities and Differences by Andrea Graziosi

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…This essay addresses the similarities and differences between the cluster of Soviet famines in 1931-33 and the great Chinese famine of 1958-1962. The similarities include: Ideology; planning; the dynamics of the famines; the relationship among harvest, state procurements and peasant behaviour; the role of local cadres; life and death in the villages; the situation in the cities vis-à-vis the countryside, and the production of an official lie for the outside world. …”
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    Association between early life exposure to the great famine and possible sarcopenia in older Chinese adults: a national cross-sectional study by Ning Ma, Yi Song, Hao Cheng, Ting Wu, Xiaojin Yan, Yunfei Liu, Jiajia Dang, Panliang Zhong, Di Shi, Shan Cai, Patrick W C Lau

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In both sexes, prevalence of PS was unrelated to early life famine exposure in the urban, underweight and normal weight subgroups.Conclusions Early life exposure to the Great Chinese Famine was associated with a higher risk of PS in older adults. …”
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    Age at menarche and menopause: their correlates and association with selected cardiovascular disease risk factors among 300 000 Chinese women in the China Kadoorie Biobank by Murugasen, S

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Results: Mean age at menarche decreased by 2 years over a 44-year period (1930-1974), with the exception of an increase of about 1 year for women exposed to the Great Chinese Famine in early adolescence. No other factor showed as large an effect on age at menarche. …”
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