Studies in pregnant women indicate the maternal microbiome changes during pregnancy so as to benefit the mother and fetus. In contrast, disruption of the maternal microbiota around birth can compromise normal bacterial colonisation of the infant’s gastrointestinal tract. This may then inhibit development of the gut so as to increase susceptibility to inflammation and reduce barrier function. The impact of modulating fructose intake on the maternal microbiome through pregnancy is unknown, therefore we examined the effect of fructose supplementation on the maternal microbiome together with the immediate and next generation effects in the offspring. Wistar rat dams were divided into control and fructose fed groups that received 10% fructose in...
Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) is a risk factor for many adult-onset chronic diseases, such...
Despite continuous improvements in health of the US population, some chronic diseases, including dia...
Excess dietary fructose is a major public health concern. Evidence shows increased fructose intake c...
<p>Studies in pregnant women indicate the maternal microbiome changes during pregnancy so as to bene...
Excessive or insufficient maternal nutrition can influence fetal development and the susceptibility ...
The effect of maternal nutrition on fetal and offspring growth and risk of disease in later life is ...
The role of fructose in the global obesity and metabolic syndrome epidemic is widely recognized. How...
The need to refine rodent models of human-related disease is now being recognized, in particular the...
Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compromise and not su...
Aim Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compro-mise and n...
Developmental programming of chronic diseases by perinatal exposures/events is the basic tenet of th...
Recent epidemiological evidence suggests that exposure to mater- nal obesity increases the risk of n...
Background Maternal dietary choices throughout preconception, pregnancy, and lactation irreversibly ...
The central hypothesis of this dissertation is that modifiable lifestyle factors during pregnancy an...
Abstract Background Maternal dietary choices throughout preconception, pregnancy, and lactation irre...
Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) is a risk factor for many adult-onset chronic diseases, such...
Despite continuous improvements in health of the US population, some chronic diseases, including dia...
Excess dietary fructose is a major public health concern. Evidence shows increased fructose intake c...
<p>Studies in pregnant women indicate the maternal microbiome changes during pregnancy so as to bene...
Excessive or insufficient maternal nutrition can influence fetal development and the susceptibility ...
The effect of maternal nutrition on fetal and offspring growth and risk of disease in later life is ...
The role of fructose in the global obesity and metabolic syndrome epidemic is widely recognized. How...
The need to refine rodent models of human-related disease is now being recognized, in particular the...
Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compromise and not su...
Aim Fructose consumption is associated with altered hepatic function and metabolic compro-mise and n...
Developmental programming of chronic diseases by perinatal exposures/events is the basic tenet of th...
Recent epidemiological evidence suggests that exposure to mater- nal obesity increases the risk of n...
Background Maternal dietary choices throughout preconception, pregnancy, and lactation irreversibly ...
The central hypothesis of this dissertation is that modifiable lifestyle factors during pregnancy an...
Abstract Background Maternal dietary choices throughout preconception, pregnancy, and lactation irre...
Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) is a risk factor for many adult-onset chronic diseases, such...
Despite continuous improvements in health of the US population, some chronic diseases, including dia...
Excess dietary fructose is a major public health concern. Evidence shows increased fructose intake c...