The offspring of women with obesity during their pregnancy are exposed to an altered intra-uterine environment. A subsequent influence on the cardiovascular development during fetal life is assumed. In the present thematic review, we report on the current knowledge about this early development of cardiovascular disease from fetal life until adolescence. Based on animal studies, different contributing mechanisms have been hypothesized that still need confirmation in human subjects. Insulin resistance, increased levels of leptin, chronic inflammatory state, perturbation of sympathetic tone and epigenetic modifications contribute to a suboptimal nutrient environment and changed hemodynamics. The ensuing aberrant cardiomyocyte development, impa...
Objective: Obesity during pregnancy is associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease in...
Several human and animal studies have demonstrated that cardiometabolic parameters in infancy, child...
Maternal obesity has many implications for offspring health that persist throughout their lifespan t...
The in utero environment is a key determinant of long-term health outcomes; poor maternal metabolic ...
It is increasingly recognized that the in utero environment is an important determinant of adult dis...
A strong body of evidence suggests that environmental insults from the point of fertilisation to bir...
Julie St-Pierre1, Luigi Bouchard2,3, Paul Poirier41Department of Pediatrics, Chicoutimi Hospital, Sa...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that malnutrition in early life induces a growth retardation leading, ...
Objective: Obesity and cardiovascular disease are major global public health problems. Maternal obes...
A balanced intrauterine homeostasis during pregnancy is crucial for optimal growth and development o...
Pathogenic factors associated with maternal hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and diabetic conditions d...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
Since the hypothesis linking low birth weight and poor fetal growth with future risk of cardiovascul...
OBJECTIVE Obesity during pregnancy is associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease in ...
The development of adult-onset diseases such as type II diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease...
Objective: Obesity during pregnancy is associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease in...
Several human and animal studies have demonstrated that cardiometabolic parameters in infancy, child...
Maternal obesity has many implications for offspring health that persist throughout their lifespan t...
The in utero environment is a key determinant of long-term health outcomes; poor maternal metabolic ...
It is increasingly recognized that the in utero environment is an important determinant of adult dis...
A strong body of evidence suggests that environmental insults from the point of fertilisation to bir...
Julie St-Pierre1, Luigi Bouchard2,3, Paul Poirier41Department of Pediatrics, Chicoutimi Hospital, Sa...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that malnutrition in early life induces a growth retardation leading, ...
Objective: Obesity and cardiovascular disease are major global public health problems. Maternal obes...
A balanced intrauterine homeostasis during pregnancy is crucial for optimal growth and development o...
Pathogenic factors associated with maternal hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and diabetic conditions d...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
Since the hypothesis linking low birth weight and poor fetal growth with future risk of cardiovascul...
OBJECTIVE Obesity during pregnancy is associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease in ...
The development of adult-onset diseases such as type II diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease...
Objective: Obesity during pregnancy is associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease in...
Several human and animal studies have demonstrated that cardiometabolic parameters in infancy, child...
Maternal obesity has many implications for offspring health that persist throughout their lifespan t...