Intrauterine growth restriction can lead to significant long-term health consequences such as metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, but less is known about its effects on choice and behavioral adaptation in later life. Virgin Wistar rats were time mated and randomly assigned to receive either ad-libitum access to chow or 30% of that level of nutrition during pregnancy to generate growth-restricted offspring. At 60 days of age, 6 female offspring from each group were trained on concurrent variable-interval schedules. Sessions consisted of seven randomly arranged concurrent-schedule components, each with a different reinforcer ratio that varied from 27∶1 to 1∶27, and each component lasting for 10 reinforcer deliveries. Behavioral change acr...
Rapid adaptation to changes, while maintaining a certain level of behavioral inhibition is an import...
Metabolic flexibility is the body’s ability to adapt to changing energy demand and nutrient supply. ...
AbstractClinical evidence suggests that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can cause persistent ...
The discovery of a link between in utero experience and later metabolic and cardiovascular disease i...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
<div><p>We have previously described a theoretical model in humans, called “Similarities in the Ineq...
We have previously described a theoretical model in humans, called "Similarities in the Inequalities...
Experiments to determine whether undernutrition during early life results in deficits in spatial lea...
Early undernutrition was achieved in rats by increasing litter size; the undernourished groups were ...
Fetal exposure to maternal undernutrition has lifelong consequences for physiological and metabolic ...
Unsufficient diet before pregnancy or in time of pregnancy can lead to inadequate weight of offsprin...
The dissertation aimed to holistically evaluate the influence of maternal food restriction prior to ...
International audienceEpidemiological studies demonstrated a relationship between low birth weight m...
Maternal obesity caused by overnutrition during pregnancy increases susceptibility to metabolic risk...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and rapid postnatal weight gain or catch up growth (CUG) incr...
Rapid adaptation to changes, while maintaining a certain level of behavioral inhibition is an import...
Metabolic flexibility is the body’s ability to adapt to changing energy demand and nutrient supply. ...
AbstractClinical evidence suggests that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can cause persistent ...
The discovery of a link between in utero experience and later metabolic and cardiovascular disease i...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
<div><p>We have previously described a theoretical model in humans, called “Similarities in the Ineq...
We have previously described a theoretical model in humans, called "Similarities in the Inequalities...
Experiments to determine whether undernutrition during early life results in deficits in spatial lea...
Early undernutrition was achieved in rats by increasing litter size; the undernourished groups were ...
Fetal exposure to maternal undernutrition has lifelong consequences for physiological and metabolic ...
Unsufficient diet before pregnancy or in time of pregnancy can lead to inadequate weight of offsprin...
The dissertation aimed to holistically evaluate the influence of maternal food restriction prior to ...
International audienceEpidemiological studies demonstrated a relationship between low birth weight m...
Maternal obesity caused by overnutrition during pregnancy increases susceptibility to metabolic risk...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and rapid postnatal weight gain or catch up growth (CUG) incr...
Rapid adaptation to changes, while maintaining a certain level of behavioral inhibition is an import...
Metabolic flexibility is the body’s ability to adapt to changing energy demand and nutrient supply. ...
AbstractClinical evidence suggests that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can cause persistent ...