Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood compared to feeding infant milk formula (IMF). Previous studies have shown that an experimental IMF (eIMF; comprising Nuturis®), programmed mouse pups for a lower body weight and fat mass gain in adulthood when challenged with a high-fat diet (HFD), compared to a control IMF (cIMF). Nuturis has a lipid composition and structure more similar to breastmilk. Here, the long-term effects were tested of a similar eIMF, but with an adapted lipid composition, and a cIMF, on body weight, glucose homeostasis, liver and adipose tissue. Nutrient composition was similar for the eIMF and cIMF; the lipid fractions comprised ∼50% milkfat. C57BL/6JOlaHsd mice ...
Early life stress (ES) increases the risk to develop metabolic and brain disorders in adulthood. Bre...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Early-life diets may have a long-lasting impact on metabolic health. This study tested the hypothesi...
Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood c...
BACKGROUND: In addition to contemporary lifestyle factors that contribute to the increased obesity p...
Feeding mice in early-life a diet containing an experimental infant milk formula (Nuturis®; eIMF), w...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated protective effects of breast-feeding on childhood obesity....
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
We recently reported that feeding mice in their early life a diet containing a lipid structure more ...
Early-life stress (ES) exposure increases the risk of developing obesity. Breastfeeding can markedly...
Early life stress (ES) increases the risk to develop metabolic and brain disorders in adulthood. Bre...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Early-life diets may have a long-lasting impact on metabolic health. This study tested the hypothesi...
Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood c...
BACKGROUND: In addition to contemporary lifestyle factors that contribute to the increased obesity p...
Feeding mice in early-life a diet containing an experimental infant milk formula (Nuturis®; eIMF), w...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated protective effects of breast-feeding on childhood obesity....
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
We recently reported that feeding mice in their early life a diet containing a lipid structure more ...
Early-life stress (ES) exposure increases the risk of developing obesity. Breastfeeding can markedly...
Early life stress (ES) increases the risk to develop metabolic and brain disorders in adulthood. Bre...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Early-life diets may have a long-lasting impact on metabolic health. This study tested the hypothesi...