BackgroundNeonatal adiposity is a risk factor for childhood obesity. Investigating contributors to neonatal adiposity is important for understanding early life obesity risk. Epigenetic changes of metabolic genes in cord blood may contribute to excessive neonatal adiposity and subsequent childhood obesity. This study aims to evaluate the association of cord blood DNA methylation patterns with anthropometric measures and cord blood leptin, a biomarker of neonatal adiposity.MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed on a multiethnic cohort of 114 full term neonates born to mothers without gestational diabetes at a university hospital. Cord blood was assayed for leptin and for epigenome-wide DNA methylation profiles via the Illumina 450K plat...
Epigenetics links perinatal influences with later obesity. We identifed differentially methylatedCpG...
OBJECTIVE: Suboptimal nutrition in pregnancy is associated with worse offspring cardiometabolic heal...
Maternal obesity may lead to epigenetic alterations in the offspring and might thereby contribute to...
Background: Excess adiposity in childhood is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. As th...
BackgroundExcess adiposity in childhood is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. As this...
Epigenetic markings acquired in early life may have phenotypic consequences later in development thr...
Low weight at birth associates with subsequent susceptibility to diabetes. Epigenetic modulation is ...
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
BACKGROUND:Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation in...
Many epidemiological studies have linked low birthweight to an increased risk of non-communicable di...
Background/Objectives: There is increasing evidence that metabolic diseases originate in early life,...
Background: Cord blood leptin and adiponectin are adipokines known to be associated with birth weigh...
Background Rapid postnatal growth may result from exposure in utero or early life to adverse conditi...
Pre-pregnancy obesity is an established risk factor for adverse sex-specific cardiometabolic health ...
OBJECTIVE: Fixed genomic variation explains only a small proportion of the risk of adiposity. In ani...
Epigenetics links perinatal influences with later obesity. We identifed differentially methylatedCpG...
OBJECTIVE: Suboptimal nutrition in pregnancy is associated with worse offspring cardiometabolic heal...
Maternal obesity may lead to epigenetic alterations in the offspring and might thereby contribute to...
Background: Excess adiposity in childhood is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. As th...
BackgroundExcess adiposity in childhood is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. As this...
Epigenetic markings acquired in early life may have phenotypic consequences later in development thr...
Low weight at birth associates with subsequent susceptibility to diabetes. Epigenetic modulation is ...
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
BACKGROUND:Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation in...
Many epidemiological studies have linked low birthweight to an increased risk of non-communicable di...
Background/Objectives: There is increasing evidence that metabolic diseases originate in early life,...
Background: Cord blood leptin and adiponectin are adipokines known to be associated with birth weigh...
Background Rapid postnatal growth may result from exposure in utero or early life to adverse conditi...
Pre-pregnancy obesity is an established risk factor for adverse sex-specific cardiometabolic health ...
OBJECTIVE: Fixed genomic variation explains only a small proportion of the risk of adiposity. In ani...
Epigenetics links perinatal influences with later obesity. We identifed differentially methylatedCpG...
OBJECTIVE: Suboptimal nutrition in pregnancy is associated with worse offspring cardiometabolic heal...
Maternal obesity may lead to epigenetic alterations in the offspring and might thereby contribute to...