For maternal metabolism, pregnancy ends not with delivery, but with weaning. In several recent epidemiological studies, authors have reported an association between duration of breast-feeding and reduced maternal risk of metabolic disease. These findings parallel data from animal models showing favorable changes in metabolism associated with lactation. During gestation, visceral fat accumulates, and insulin resistance and lipid and triglyceride levels increase. These changes appear to reverse more quickly, and more completely, with lactation. In this article, we review animal and human studies regarding the effects of lactation on adiposity, lipid, and glucose homeostasis. We hypothesize that lactation plays an important role in “resetting”...
Human epidemiological data show that breastfeeding reduces the prevalence of numerous diseases compa...
Vogt et al. demonstrate that, in mice, maternal high-fat feeding during lactation is sufficient to p...
Introduction: Breastfeeding women have elevated resting metabolic rate (RMR); however, whether a sin...
For maternal metabolism, pregnancy ends not with delivery, but with weaning. In several recent epide...
In mammalian reproductive physiology, lactation follows pregnancy; growing evidence suggests that di...
In mammalian physiology, lactation follows pregnancy. Disruption of this physiology is associated wi...
Lactation is associated with reduction in maternal metabolic disease and hypertension later in life;...
Objective There is conflicting evidence as to whether duration of lactation may decrease the risk of...
OBJECTIVELactation has been associated with reduced maternal risk of type 2 diabetes, the metabolic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Lactation for >3 months in women with gestational diabetes is associated wi...
Objective Pregnancy is associated with insulin resistance in tissues. Although this condition is res...
Pregnancy is a remarkable physiological state, during which the metabolic system of the mother adapt...
textMetabolic syndrome includes several metabolic and hormonal disorders, such as abdominal obesity,...
Abstract Background Women with a history of gestation...
In vitro studies indicate that during lactation, lipolysis is significantly higher in the gluteo-fem...
Human epidemiological data show that breastfeeding reduces the prevalence of numerous diseases compa...
Vogt et al. demonstrate that, in mice, maternal high-fat feeding during lactation is sufficient to p...
Introduction: Breastfeeding women have elevated resting metabolic rate (RMR); however, whether a sin...
For maternal metabolism, pregnancy ends not with delivery, but with weaning. In several recent epide...
In mammalian reproductive physiology, lactation follows pregnancy; growing evidence suggests that di...
In mammalian physiology, lactation follows pregnancy. Disruption of this physiology is associated wi...
Lactation is associated with reduction in maternal metabolic disease and hypertension later in life;...
Objective There is conflicting evidence as to whether duration of lactation may decrease the risk of...
OBJECTIVELactation has been associated with reduced maternal risk of type 2 diabetes, the metabolic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Lactation for >3 months in women with gestational diabetes is associated wi...
Objective Pregnancy is associated with insulin resistance in tissues. Although this condition is res...
Pregnancy is a remarkable physiological state, during which the metabolic system of the mother adapt...
textMetabolic syndrome includes several metabolic and hormonal disorders, such as abdominal obesity,...
Abstract Background Women with a history of gestation...
In vitro studies indicate that during lactation, lipolysis is significantly higher in the gluteo-fem...
Human epidemiological data show that breastfeeding reduces the prevalence of numerous diseases compa...
Vogt et al. demonstrate that, in mice, maternal high-fat feeding during lactation is sufficient to p...
Introduction: Breastfeeding women have elevated resting metabolic rate (RMR); however, whether a sin...