Women entering pregnancy with a high body weight and fat mass have babies who are at increased risk of becoming overweight or obese in later life. We investigated whether maternal overnutrition in the periconceptional period results in an increased fat mass and expression of adipogenic and lipogenic genes in offspring and whether dietary restriction can reverse these changes. Nonpregnant donor ewes (n = 23) were assigned to one of four groups: control-control fed at 100% maintenance energy requirements (MER) for at least 5 months, control-restricted fed 100% MER for 4 months and 70% MER for 1 month, high-high (HH) fed ad libitum (170–190% MER) for 5 months, or high-restricted (HR) fed ad libitum for 4 months and 70% MER for 1 month. Single ...
<div><p>Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evalua...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that low birth weight is associated with an increased inci...
Being born small is associated with an increased risk of visceral obesity and insulin resistance in ...
Women who enter pregnancy with an increased body weight have an increased risk of developing gestati...
Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine SocietyThe present study tested the hypothesis that exposure to an...
Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine SocietyDuring fetal life, adipose tissue is predominantly comprise...
Adipose tissue development begins in utero and is a key target of developmental programming. Here th...
Poor maternal nutrition can have long lasting detrimental effects on offspring growth and developmen...
A world-wide series of epidemiological studies has demonstrated that there is an association between...
Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and...
<div><p>Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obe...
Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evaluate diffe...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
It has been proposed that maternal nutrient restriction may alter the functional development of the ...
Contact : debus@supagro.inra.frMaternal undernutrition during gestation can condition offspring adul...
<div><p>Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evalua...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that low birth weight is associated with an increased inci...
Being born small is associated with an increased risk of visceral obesity and insulin resistance in ...
Women who enter pregnancy with an increased body weight have an increased risk of developing gestati...
Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine SocietyThe present study tested the hypothesis that exposure to an...
Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine SocietyDuring fetal life, adipose tissue is predominantly comprise...
Adipose tissue development begins in utero and is a key target of developmental programming. Here th...
Poor maternal nutrition can have long lasting detrimental effects on offspring growth and developmen...
A world-wide series of epidemiological studies has demonstrated that there is an association between...
Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and...
<div><p>Exposure to maternal obesity before and/or throughout pregnancy may increase the risk of obe...
Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evaluate diffe...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
It has been proposed that maternal nutrient restriction may alter the functional development of the ...
Contact : debus@supagro.inra.frMaternal undernutrition during gestation can condition offspring adul...
<div><p>Maternal obesity in women is increasing worldwide. The objective of this study was to evalua...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that low birth weight is associated with an increased inci...
Being born small is associated with an increased risk of visceral obesity and insulin resistance in ...