Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly influences the future health of both mother and baby. During pregnancy, the fetus experiences a critical period of plasticity. Epigenetics, specifically DNA methylation, plays an important role here. As nutrition is influential for DNA methylation, this review aims to determine if maternal nutrition during pregnancy can modify the offspring's epigenome at birth. Research focuses on micronutrients and methyl donors such as folate and B vitamins. Evidence suggests that maternal nutrition does not largely influence global methylation patterns, particularly in nutrient-replete populations; however, an important impact on gene-specific methylation i...
Fetal programming is a well-established phenomenon in which suboptimal maternal nutrition during ges...
In experimental animals, maternal diet during the periconceptional period influences the establishme...
The societal burden of non-communicable disease is closely linked with environmental exposures and l...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
BackgroundMounting evidence suggests that nutritional exposures during pregnancy influence the fetal...
Parental nutrition before conception, maternal nutrition during pregnancy,and infant nutrition in th...
Maternal diet affects offspring DNA methylation in animal models, but evidence from humans is limite...
Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later di...
It is still unclear to which extent methyl-group intake during pregnancy can affect maternal global ...
Fetal life is characterized by a tremendous plasticity and ability to respond to various environment...
It is still unclear to which extent methyl-group intake during pregnancy can affect maternal global ...
It is still unclear to which extent methyl-group intake during pregnancy can affect maternal global ...
: Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later ...
Maternal nutrition is critically involved in the development and health of the fetus. We evaluated m...
Intrauterine exposures mediated by maternal diet may affect risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity,...
Fetal programming is a well-established phenomenon in which suboptimal maternal nutrition during ges...
In experimental animals, maternal diet during the periconceptional period influences the establishme...
The societal burden of non-communicable disease is closely linked with environmental exposures and l...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
BackgroundMounting evidence suggests that nutritional exposures during pregnancy influence the fetal...
Parental nutrition before conception, maternal nutrition during pregnancy,and infant nutrition in th...
Maternal diet affects offspring DNA methylation in animal models, but evidence from humans is limite...
Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later di...
It is still unclear to which extent methyl-group intake during pregnancy can affect maternal global ...
Fetal life is characterized by a tremendous plasticity and ability to respond to various environment...
It is still unclear to which extent methyl-group intake during pregnancy can affect maternal global ...
It is still unclear to which extent methyl-group intake during pregnancy can affect maternal global ...
: Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later ...
Maternal nutrition is critically involved in the development and health of the fetus. We evaluated m...
Intrauterine exposures mediated by maternal diet may affect risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity,...
Fetal programming is a well-established phenomenon in which suboptimal maternal nutrition during ges...
In experimental animals, maternal diet during the periconceptional period influences the establishme...
The societal burden of non-communicable disease is closely linked with environmental exposures and l...