Paternal obesity programs metabolic syndrome in offspring. Low‐impact exercise in obese males improves the metabolic health of female offspring, however whether this occurred in male offspring remained unknown. C57BL/6NHsd (Harlan) mice were fed a control diet (CD; 6% fat, n = 7) or a high‐fat diet (HFD; 21% fat, n = 16) for 18 weeks. After 9 weeks, HFD‐fed mice either remained sedentary (HH, n = 8) or undertook low–moderate exercise (HE, n = 8) for another 9 weeks. Male offspring were assessed for glucose/insulin tolerance, body composition, plasma lipids, pancreatic islet cell morphology and microRNA expression. Founder HH induced glucose intolerance, insulin insensitivity, and hyperlipidaemia in male offspring (p < 0.05). Metabolic he...
We investigated the long-term effects of maternal high-fat consumption and post-weaning exercise on ...
Male overweight/obesity effects 70% of the adult Australian population with this rate 10% higher (80...
Maternal exercise is crucial for promoting the health of the offspring. Previous studies showed that...
Paternal obesity programs metabolic syndrome in offspring. Low‐impact exercise in obese males impro...
Published: 9 February 2017Paternal obesity programs metabolic syndrome in offspring. Low-impact exer...
Obesity and type II diabetes are increasingly prevalent across all demographics. Paternal obesity in...
ObjectivePoor maternal and paternal environments increase the risk for obesity and diabetes in offsp...
Parental lifestyle has been related to alterations in the phenotype of their offspring. Obese sires ...
<div><p>Paternal obesity is now clearly associated with or causal of impaired embryo and fetal devel...
Paternal obesity is now clearly associated with or causal of impaired embryo and fetal development a...
Key points: A paternal high-fat diet/obesity before mating can negatively influence the metabolism o...
Published online before print July 11, 2013Obesity is highly prevalent, and its incidence is increas...
It is currently estimated that a third of Americans suffer from metabolic syndrome, which is an obes...
Paternal obesity is now clearly associated with or causal of impaired embryo and fetal development a...
SCOPE:We investigated the long-term effects of maternal high-fat consumption and post-weaning exerci...
We investigated the long-term effects of maternal high-fat consumption and post-weaning exercise on ...
Male overweight/obesity effects 70% of the adult Australian population with this rate 10% higher (80...
Maternal exercise is crucial for promoting the health of the offspring. Previous studies showed that...
Paternal obesity programs metabolic syndrome in offspring. Low‐impact exercise in obese males impro...
Published: 9 February 2017Paternal obesity programs metabolic syndrome in offspring. Low-impact exer...
Obesity and type II diabetes are increasingly prevalent across all demographics. Paternal obesity in...
ObjectivePoor maternal and paternal environments increase the risk for obesity and diabetes in offsp...
Parental lifestyle has been related to alterations in the phenotype of their offspring. Obese sires ...
<div><p>Paternal obesity is now clearly associated with or causal of impaired embryo and fetal devel...
Paternal obesity is now clearly associated with or causal of impaired embryo and fetal development a...
Key points: A paternal high-fat diet/obesity before mating can negatively influence the metabolism o...
Published online before print July 11, 2013Obesity is highly prevalent, and its incidence is increas...
It is currently estimated that a third of Americans suffer from metabolic syndrome, which is an obes...
Paternal obesity is now clearly associated with or causal of impaired embryo and fetal development a...
SCOPE:We investigated the long-term effects of maternal high-fat consumption and post-weaning exerci...
We investigated the long-term effects of maternal high-fat consumption and post-weaning exercise on ...
Male overweight/obesity effects 70% of the adult Australian population with this rate 10% higher (80...
Maternal exercise is crucial for promoting the health of the offspring. Previous studies showed that...