The concept of Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases (DOHaD) recognizes that an unfavorable maternal environment alters the developmental trajectory of the fetus and can lead to long-term risk of developing chronic noncommunicable diseases. More recently, the concept of a paternal transmission [Paternal Origins of Health and Diseases (POHaD)] has emerged stressing the impact of paternal overweight or obesity on offspring’s health and development. While very few examples of paternal epigenetic inheritance of metabolic disorders have been evidenced in human, many experimental mouse models based on high-fat diet (HFD)-induced paternal obesity have been developed to breakdown molecular mechanisms involved in the process. Besides DNA meth...
SummaryObesity and type 2 diabetes have a heritable component that is not attributable to genetic fa...
Background: The global rates of male overweight/obesity are rising, approaching 70% of the total adu...
The following work demonstrates that paternal diet controls medically important metabolic phenotypes...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
SummaryThe global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underl...
The most prevalent diseases worldwide are non-communicable such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Note...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
Published online before print July 11, 2013Obesity is highly prevalent, and its incidence is increas...
© 2016 The Author(s) Objective Parental obesity can induce metabolic phenotypes in offspring indepen...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and has tripled in men of reproductive age since t...
Increasing evidence indicates that metabolic disorders in offspring can result from the father's die...
Maternal nutrition and metabolism are critical determinants of adult offspring health. Recent report...
SummaryObesity and type 2 diabetes have a heritable component that is not attributable to genetic fa...
Background: The global rates of male overweight/obesity are rising, approaching 70% of the total adu...
The following work demonstrates that paternal diet controls medically important metabolic phenotypes...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
SummaryThe global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underl...
The most prevalent diseases worldwide are non-communicable such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Note...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
A wide range of diseases result from environmental effects, and the levels of many native transcript...
Published online before print July 11, 2013Obesity is highly prevalent, and its incidence is increas...
© 2016 The Author(s) Objective Parental obesity can induce metabolic phenotypes in offspring indepen...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and has tripled in men of reproductive age since t...
Increasing evidence indicates that metabolic disorders in offspring can result from the father's die...
Maternal nutrition and metabolism are critical determinants of adult offspring health. Recent report...
SummaryObesity and type 2 diabetes have a heritable component that is not attributable to genetic fa...
Background: The global rates of male overweight/obesity are rising, approaching 70% of the total adu...
The following work demonstrates that paternal diet controls medically important metabolic phenotypes...