Objective: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) risk begins in utero in offspring of obese mothers. A critical unmet need in this field is to understand the pathways and biomarkers underlying fetal hepatic lipotoxicity and whether maternal dietary intervention during pregnancy is an effective countermeasure. Methods: We utilized a well-established non-human primate model of chronic, maternal, Western-style diet induced obesity (OB-WSD) compared with mothers on a healthy control diet (CON) or a subset of OB-WSD mothers switched to the CON diet (diet reversal; OB-DR) prior to and for the duration of the next pregnancy. Fetuses were studied in the early 3rd trimester. Results: Fetuses from OB-WSD mothers had higher circulating triglycerid...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation when mother and...
International audienceNutritional changes during developmental windows are of particular concern in ...
Key points Maternal obesity (MO) and exposure to a high‐fat, high‐simple‐carbohydrate diet during p...
To begin to understand the contributions of maternal obesity and over-nutrition to human development...
Alexandria N Hughes, Julia Thom Oxford Department of Biological Sciences, Biomolecular Research Cent...
Article first published online: 10 APR 2014OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of maternal obesity or...
Background & Aims: Obesity induced, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is now the major ...
Background/Aims Maternal obesity is associated with fertility disorders, obstetric complications, an...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome. It affe...
Maternal obesity (MO) is rising worldwide, affecting half of all gestations, constituting a possible...
Maternal gestational obesity is associated with elevated risks for neurodevelopmental disorder, incl...
1 page.Maternal obesity has been shown to negatively impact offspring's metabolic health, leading to...
Background & aims: Maternal polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) concentrations in pregnancy are essen...
This review aims to focus the links existing between several aspects of the mother-child dyad in the...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation when mother and...
International audienceNutritional changes during developmental windows are of particular concern in ...
Key points Maternal obesity (MO) and exposure to a high‐fat, high‐simple‐carbohydrate diet during p...
To begin to understand the contributions of maternal obesity and over-nutrition to human development...
Alexandria N Hughes, Julia Thom Oxford Department of Biological Sciences, Biomolecular Research Cent...
Article first published online: 10 APR 2014OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of maternal obesity or...
Background & Aims: Obesity induced, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is now the major ...
Background/Aims Maternal obesity is associated with fertility disorders, obstetric complications, an...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome. It affe...
Maternal obesity (MO) is rising worldwide, affecting half of all gestations, constituting a possible...
Maternal gestational obesity is associated with elevated risks for neurodevelopmental disorder, incl...
1 page.Maternal obesity has been shown to negatively impact offspring's metabolic health, leading to...
Background & aims: Maternal polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) concentrations in pregnancy are essen...
This review aims to focus the links existing between several aspects of the mother-child dyad in the...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation when mother and...
International audienceNutritional changes during developmental windows are of particular concern in ...