Abstract The concept of foetal programming (FP) originated from human epidemiological studies, where foetal life nutrition was linked to health and disease status later in life. Since the proposal of this phenomenon, it has been evaluated in various animal models to gain further insights into the mechanisms underlying the foetal origins of health and disease in humans. In FP research, the sheep has been quite extensively used as a model for humans. In this paper we will review findings mainly from our Copenhagen sheep model, on the implications of late gestation malnutrition for growth, development, and metabolic and endocrine functions later in life, and discuss how these implications may depend on the diet fed to the animal in early postn...
Maternal nutrition is the diet that a mother intakes from before pregnancy through the end of lactat...
Differences in maternal diet can account for variation in the metabolic competence of the subsequent...
Changes in intrauterine environment, including nutrient availability, have been associated with feta...
Fetal programming is defined as when a stimulus at a vital stage of development results in permanent...
The effects of uterine undernutrition during the embryonic and fetal development has been of concern...
There has been a recent explosion in research on consequences of fetal development for postnatal hea...
Poor maternal nutrition during gestation negatively impacts fetal programming and the development of...
Maternal programming can have numerous detrimental effects on offspring development, growth, and hea...
The concept of fetal programming, also known as developmental programming, was first hypothesized us...
Exposure of the fetus to adverse conditions in utero may result in developmental adaptations that a...
The early-life environment has implications for risk of adult-onset diseases such as glucose intoler...
Undernutrition during pregnancy dramatically affects physiology and behaviour of mother and offsprin...
ABSTRACT Nutrition in fetal and postnatal life can influence the development of several biological...
Implications: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) continues to be a global epidemic that is assoc...
Changes to feed availability resulting from global climate change have the potential to exacerbate f...
Maternal nutrition is the diet that a mother intakes from before pregnancy through the end of lactat...
Differences in maternal diet can account for variation in the metabolic competence of the subsequent...
Changes in intrauterine environment, including nutrient availability, have been associated with feta...
Fetal programming is defined as when a stimulus at a vital stage of development results in permanent...
The effects of uterine undernutrition during the embryonic and fetal development has been of concern...
There has been a recent explosion in research on consequences of fetal development for postnatal hea...
Poor maternal nutrition during gestation negatively impacts fetal programming and the development of...
Maternal programming can have numerous detrimental effects on offspring development, growth, and hea...
The concept of fetal programming, also known as developmental programming, was first hypothesized us...
Exposure of the fetus to adverse conditions in utero may result in developmental adaptations that a...
The early-life environment has implications for risk of adult-onset diseases such as glucose intoler...
Undernutrition during pregnancy dramatically affects physiology and behaviour of mother and offsprin...
ABSTRACT Nutrition in fetal and postnatal life can influence the development of several biological...
Implications: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) continues to be a global epidemic that is assoc...
Changes to feed availability resulting from global climate change have the potential to exacerbate f...
Maternal nutrition is the diet that a mother intakes from before pregnancy through the end of lactat...
Differences in maternal diet can account for variation in the metabolic competence of the subsequent...
Changes in intrauterine environment, including nutrient availability, have been associated with feta...