The rapid increase in incidence of obesity over the past two decades cannot be explained solely by genetic and adult lifestyle factors. There is now considerable evidence that the fetal and early postnatal environments also strongly influence the risk of developing obesity in later life. Initially, human studies showed that low birth weight was associated with an increased risk of obesity but increasingly there is evidence that overnutrition in the early life can also increase susceptibility to future obesity. These findings have now been replicated in animal models, which have shown that both maternal under- and overnutrition can induce persistent changes in gene expression and metabolism. The mechanism by which the maternal nutritional en...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
Childhood obesity and associated noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have increased at alarming rates, s...
The pathophysiology of obesity is complex and includes changes in eating behavior, genetic, epigenet...
Rates of childhood obesity and associated noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing at alarming...
There is an emerging body of work indicating that genes, epigenetics, and the in utero environment c...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
The increased prevalence of obesity and related comorbidities is a major public health problem. Whil...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Although variation in individual lifestyle and genotype are important factors in explaining individu...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Among different mechanisms that could lead to inter-individual differences in obesity susceptibility...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
Childhood obesity and associated noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have increased at alarming rates, s...
The pathophysiology of obesity is complex and includes changes in eating behavior, genetic, epigenet...
Rates of childhood obesity and associated noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing at alarming...
There is an emerging body of work indicating that genes, epigenetics, and the in utero environment c...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
Obesity is becoming an epidemic health problem. During the last years not only genetic but also, and...
The increased prevalence of obesity and related comorbidities is a major public health problem. Whil...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Although variation in individual lifestyle and genotype are important factors in explaining individu...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Sedentary lifestyle and consumption of high-calorie foods have caused a relentless increase of overw...
Among different mechanisms that could lead to inter-individual differences in obesity susceptibility...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
Childhood obesity and associated noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have increased at alarming rates, s...
The pathophysiology of obesity is complex and includes changes in eating behavior, genetic, epigenet...