Background: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effects on lipid and glucose metabolism. We have previously shown that male mice fed from conception to adulthood with a high soy-containing diet had reduced body weight, adiposity and a decrease in glucose intolerance, an early marker of insulin resistance and diabetes. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the precise periods of exposure during which phytoestrogens and dietary soy improve lipid and glucose metabolism. Since intrauterine position (IUP) has been shown to alter sensitivity to endocrine disruptors, we also investigated whether the combination of IUP and fetal exposure to dietary phytoestrogens could potentially affec...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
doi:10.1289/ehp.10448Although estrogenic chemicals can disrupt development of the reproductive syste...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an increasingly prevalent health problem, and natural effective therapeutic a...
Abstract only availableWe examined the effect of maternal exposure to naturally occurring estrogenic...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Mice (C57BL/6J: B6) exposed to maternal dietary restriction (DR) exhibited fetal growth- restriction...
Recent evidence points towards the beneficial use of soy proteins and isoflavones to improve glucose...
Scope: Metabolic programming can occur not only in the perinatal period, but also post-weaning. This...
Scope: Metabolic programming can occur not only in the perinatal period, but also post-weaning. This...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
doi:10.1289/ehp.10448Although estrogenic chemicals can disrupt development of the reproductive syste...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an increasingly prevalent health problem, and natural effective therapeutic a...
Abstract only availableWe examined the effect of maternal exposure to naturally occurring estrogenic...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Mice (C57BL/6J: B6) exposed to maternal dietary restriction (DR) exhibited fetal growth- restriction...
Recent evidence points towards the beneficial use of soy proteins and isoflavones to improve glucose...
Scope: Metabolic programming can occur not only in the perinatal period, but also post-weaning. This...
Scope: Metabolic programming can occur not only in the perinatal period, but also post-weaning. This...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
IntroductionPrenatal and early postnatal development are known to influence future health. We previo...
doi:10.1289/ehp.10448Although estrogenic chemicals can disrupt development of the reproductive syste...