Polar lipids, which are found in human milk, serve essential functions within biological membranes, hence their importance in brain development and cognition. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the longitudinal effects on brain macrostructural and microstructural development and recognition memory of early-life polar lipid supplementation using the translational pig model. Twenty-eight intact (i.e., not castrated) male pigs were provided either a control diet (n = 14) or the control diet supplemented with polar lipids (n = 14) from postnatal day 2 until postnatal week 4. After postnatal week 4, all animals were provided the same nutritionally-adequate diets until postnatal week 24. Pigs underwent magnetic resonance imaging at 8 longitudinal ti...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
International audienceMaternal obesity and perinatal high-fat diets are known to affect cognitive de...
International audienceA suboptimal early nutritional environment ( excess of energy, sugar, and fat ...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
BACKGROUND: Infant cognitive development can be positively influenced by breastfeeding rather than f...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
Using the piglet as a model for the human infant, the goal of this study was to compare dietary lipi...
BACKGROUND: Infant cognitive development can be positively influenced by breastfeeding rather than f...
Pigs have been strong preclinical models especially in research examining human nutrition and brain ...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
Early life nutrition critically impacts post-natal brain maturation and cognitive development. Post-...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential fatty acids, which are critical for brain developm...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
International audienceMaternal obesity and perinatal high-fat diets are known to affect cognitive de...
International audienceA suboptimal early nutritional environment ( excess of energy, sugar, and fat ...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
BACKGROUND: Infant cognitive development can be positively influenced by breastfeeding rather than f...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
Using the piglet as a model for the human infant, the goal of this study was to compare dietary lipi...
BACKGROUND: Infant cognitive development can be positively influenced by breastfeeding rather than f...
Pigs have been strong preclinical models especially in research examining human nutrition and brain ...
Human milk beneficially affects infant growth and brain development. The supramolecular structure of...
Early life nutrition critically impacts post-natal brain maturation and cognitive development. Post-...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential fatty acids, which are critical for brain developm...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
International audienceMaternal obesity and perinatal high-fat diets are known to affect cognitive de...
International audienceA suboptimal early nutritional environment ( excess of energy, sugar, and fat ...