Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juvenile stage and into adulthood, however, the mechanim(s) underlying this effect are poorly understood. We hypothesized that obesity due to neonatal overfeeding is maintained by changes in energy expenditure and that these changes differ between males and females. We investigated feeding, physical activity, hormonal and metabolic alterations that occur in adult rats made obese by having been nursed in small litters (SL) compared with those from control litters (CL). There were no differences in absolute food intake between the groups, and juvenile and adult SL rats ate less chow per gram body weight than the CL did in the dark (active) phase. J...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juve...
<p>A) Pre-weaning total body weights of rats raised in control (CL) and small (SL) litters. Rats wer...
<p>Scatterplots show lines of best fit for energy expenditure as a function of group and body weight...
Neonatal obesity predisposes individuals to obesity throughout life. In rats, neonatal overfeeding a...
<p>A) Juvenile 12 hr food consumption. B) Adult 12 hr food consumption. C) Juvenile 12 hr food consu...
The neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body weight,...
Postnatal overeating and other perinatal nutritional manipulations may lead to a predisposition to d...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data have shown long-term health adversity in low birth weight subjects,...
<p>N = 4–11 rats per group. Data are mean ± SEM. * Significantly different from CL counterpart with ...
SummaryThe neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body ...
Males and females respond differently to diverse metabolic situations. Being raised in a small litte...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Overfeeding during perinatal life leads to an overweight phenotype that persists throughout the juve...
<p>A) Pre-weaning total body weights of rats raised in control (CL) and small (SL) litters. Rats wer...
<p>Scatterplots show lines of best fit for energy expenditure as a function of group and body weight...
Neonatal obesity predisposes individuals to obesity throughout life. In rats, neonatal overfeeding a...
<p>A) Juvenile 12 hr food consumption. B) Adult 12 hr food consumption. C) Juvenile 12 hr food consu...
The neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body weight,...
Postnatal overeating and other perinatal nutritional manipulations may lead to a predisposition to d...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data have shown long-term health adversity in low birth weight subjects,...
<p>N = 4–11 rats per group. Data are mean ± SEM. * Significantly different from CL counterpart with ...
SummaryThe neonatal nutritional environment is critical for programming the systems regulating body ...
Males and females respond differently to diverse metabolic situations. Being raised in a small litte...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
Hypothalamic systems which regulate appetite may be permanently modified during early development. W...