Specific and adequate nutrition during pregnancy and early life is an important factor in avoiding non-communicable diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancers, and chronic allergic diseases. Although epidemiologic and experimental studies have shown that nutrition is important at all stages of life, it is especially important in prenatal and the first few years of life. During the last decade, there has been a growing interest in the potential role of epigenetic mechanisms in the increasing health problems associated with allergic disease. Epigenetics involves several mechanisms including DNA methylation, histone modifications, and microRNAs which can modify the expression of genes. In this study, we focus on...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
There is considerable evidence for induction of differential risk of noncommunicable diseases in hum...
The societal burden of non-communicable disease is closely linked with environmental exposures and l...
Specific and adequate nutrition during pregnancy and early life is an important factor in avoiding n...
Epidemiological studies have shown a dramatic increase in the incidence and the prevalence of allerg...
Food allergies are an increasing health problem worldwide. They are multifactorial diseases, in whic...
Food allergies are an increasing health problem worldwide. They are multifactorial diseases, in whi...
A current aim of nutrigenetics is to personalize nutritional practices according to genetic variatio...
Epigenetic modifications are among the most important mechanisms by which environmental factors can ...
Purpose of reviewPregnancy is arguably the most critical period of developmental programming. Here, ...
Exposure to environmental factors in early life can influence developmental processes and long-term ...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
It is the intention of this review to characterize milk’s role as an epigenetic regulator in health ...
There has been a substantial body of evidence, which has shown that genetic variation is an importan...
Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Recent research shows long-term health and human ca...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
There is considerable evidence for induction of differential risk of noncommunicable diseases in hum...
The societal burden of non-communicable disease is closely linked with environmental exposures and l...
Specific and adequate nutrition during pregnancy and early life is an important factor in avoiding n...
Epidemiological studies have shown a dramatic increase in the incidence and the prevalence of allerg...
Food allergies are an increasing health problem worldwide. They are multifactorial diseases, in whic...
Food allergies are an increasing health problem worldwide. They are multifactorial diseases, in whi...
A current aim of nutrigenetics is to personalize nutritional practices according to genetic variatio...
Epigenetic modifications are among the most important mechanisms by which environmental factors can ...
Purpose of reviewPregnancy is arguably the most critical period of developmental programming. Here, ...
Exposure to environmental factors in early life can influence developmental processes and long-term ...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
It is the intention of this review to characterize milk’s role as an epigenetic regulator in health ...
There has been a substantial body of evidence, which has shown that genetic variation is an importan...
Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Recent research shows long-term health and human ca...
Pregnancy is a vital time of growth and development during which maternal nutrition significantly in...
There is considerable evidence for induction of differential risk of noncommunicable diseases in hum...
The societal burden of non-communicable disease is closely linked with environmental exposures and l...