<div><p>Exposure to an imbalance of nutrients prior to conception and during critical developmental periods can have lasting consequences on physiological processes resulting in chronic diseases later in life. Developmental programming has been shown to involve structural and functional changes in important tissues. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether early life diet has a programming effect on the mammary gland. Wild-type mice were exposed from 2 weeks prior to conception to 6 weeks of age to a regular low-fat diet, or to high-fat diets based on either corn oil or flaxseed oil. At 6 weeks of age, all mice were shifted to the regular low-fat diet until termination at 10 weeks of age. Early life exposure to a high-fat die...
Dietary fat has been shown to exacerbate important chronic diseases including, heart disease, obesit...
Animal models have been indispensable in elucidating the potential causative mechanisms underlying t...
Aims/Hypothesis—Gestational exposures such as dietary changes can alter offspring phenotype through ...
Exposure to an imbalance of nutrients prior to conception and during critical developmental periods ...
<p>Test diets were given from two weeks prior to conception to 6 weeks of age, and regular diet ther...
Objective—Increased adolescent obesity rates in the United States are a significant public health co...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Recent reports indicated that nutrition in early infancy might influence later child health outcomes...
Pre-pregnancy obesity is a contributing factor for impairments in offspring metabolic health. Interv...
Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood c...
<div><p>We investigated maternal obesity in inbred SM/J mice by assigning females to a high-fat diet...
A mismatch between fetal and postnatal environment can permanently alter the body structure and phys...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
<p>The increased body weights of mice fed high-fat diets were significant versus regular diet at 3 w...
Dietary fat has been shown to exacerbate important chronic diseases including, heart disease, obesit...
Animal models have been indispensable in elucidating the potential causative mechanisms underlying t...
Aims/Hypothesis—Gestational exposures such as dietary changes can alter offspring phenotype through ...
Exposure to an imbalance of nutrients prior to conception and during critical developmental periods ...
<p>Test diets were given from two weeks prior to conception to 6 weeks of age, and regular diet ther...
Objective—Increased adolescent obesity rates in the United States are a significant public health co...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Recent reports indicated that nutrition in early infancy might influence later child health outcomes...
Pre-pregnancy obesity is a contributing factor for impairments in offspring metabolic health. Interv...
Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood c...
<div><p>We investigated maternal obesity in inbred SM/J mice by assigning females to a high-fat diet...
A mismatch between fetal and postnatal environment can permanently alter the body structure and phys...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
<p>The increased body weights of mice fed high-fat diets were significant versus regular diet at 3 w...
Dietary fat has been shown to exacerbate important chronic diseases including, heart disease, obesit...
Animal models have been indispensable in elucidating the potential causative mechanisms underlying t...
Aims/Hypothesis—Gestational exposures such as dietary changes can alter offspring phenotype through ...