Epidemiological studies suggest skeletal growth is programmed during intrauterine and early postnatal life. We hypothesise that bone development may be altered by maternal diet and have investigated this using a microswine model of maternal protein restriction (MPR). Mothers were fed a control diet (14% protein) or isocaloric low (1%) protein diet during late pregnancy and for 2 weeks postnatally. Offspring were weaned at 4 weeks of age to ad lib or calorie-restricted food intake groups. Femur and vertebra were analysed by micro computed tomography in offspring 3-5 months of age. Caloric restriction from 4 weeks of age, designed to prevent catch-up growth, showed no significant effects on bone structure in the offspring from either maternal...
Maternal nutrition is a potentially important determinant of intrauterine skeletal development. Prev...
Peak bone mass is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Mouse dams and offspring were given a h...
Low birth weight increases the risk of developing adult onset cardiovascular and metabolic diseases....
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
UNLABELLED: Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low pro...
Osteoporosis is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...
Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...
Osteoporosis is a major public health issue as well as a considerable socioeconomic burden owing to ...
It is widely accepted that the likelihood of offspring developing heart disease, stroke, or diabetes...
Evidence that birth weight is related to bone mass in later life suggests that the intrauterine envi...
Osteoporosis is a major public health issue as well as a considerable socioeconomic burden owing to ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
The incidence of obesity in women of reproductive age has significantly increased over the past 100 ...
Maternal nutrition is a potentially important determinant of intrauterine skeletal development. Prev...
Peak bone mass is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Mouse dams and offspring were given a h...
Low birth weight increases the risk of developing adult onset cardiovascular and metabolic diseases....
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
UNLABELLED: Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low pro...
Osteoporosis is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...
Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...
Osteoporosis is a major public health issue as well as a considerable socioeconomic burden owing to ...
It is widely accepted that the likelihood of offspring developing heart disease, stroke, or diabetes...
Evidence that birth weight is related to bone mass in later life suggests that the intrauterine envi...
Osteoporosis is a major public health issue as well as a considerable socioeconomic burden owing to ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
The incidence of obesity in women of reproductive age has significantly increased over the past 100 ...
Maternal nutrition is a potentially important determinant of intrauterine skeletal development. Prev...
Peak bone mass is believed to partly be programmed in utero. Mouse dams and offspring were given a h...
Low birth weight increases the risk of developing adult onset cardiovascular and metabolic diseases....