BACKGROUND: Perinatal environmental factors have been associated with the metabolic programming of children and consequent disease risks in later life. Epigenetic modifications that lead to altered gene expression may be involved. Here, we study early life environmental and constitutional factors in association with the DNA methylation of leptin (LEP), a non-imprinted gene implicated in appetite regulation and fat metabolism. METHODS: We investigated maternal education, breastfeeding, and constitutional factors of the child at 17 mo of age. We measured the DNA methylation of LEP in whole blood and the concentration of leptin in serum. RESULTS: Duration of breastfeeding was negatively associated with LEP methylation. Low education (<= 12 y o...
To determine whether DNA methylation (DNA-M) of the leptin receptor genotype (LEPR/LEPROT) links ges...
International audienceTransient environmental influences, such as perinatal nutritional stress, may ...
Epigenetic factors have been suggested as mediators of early-life nutrition to future health. Prior ...
Background: Breastfeeding is protective against many long-term diseases, yet the mechanisms involved...
Nutrition in the postnatal period is associated with metabolic programming. One of the presumed unde...
Increasing evidence links epigenetic variation to anthropometric and metabolic measures. Leptin sign...
Background: Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation i...
BACKGROUND:Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Recent research shows long-term health a...
Abstract Background The role of breastfeeding in modu...
<div><p>Leptin is an adipokine that acts in the central nervous system and regulates energy balance....
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Recent research shows long-term health and human ca...
Several small studies have shown associations between breastfeeding and genome-wide DNA methylation ...
To determine whether DNA methylation (DNA-M) of the leptin receptor genotype (LEPR/LEPROT) links ges...
International audienceTransient environmental influences, such as perinatal nutritional stress, may ...
Epigenetic factors have been suggested as mediators of early-life nutrition to future health. Prior ...
Background: Breastfeeding is protective against many long-term diseases, yet the mechanisms involved...
Nutrition in the postnatal period is associated with metabolic programming. One of the presumed unde...
Increasing evidence links epigenetic variation to anthropometric and metabolic measures. Leptin sign...
Background: Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation i...
BACKGROUND:Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Recent research shows long-term health a...
Abstract Background The role of breastfeeding in modu...
<div><p>Leptin is an adipokine that acts in the central nervous system and regulates energy balance....
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
Breastfeeding benefits both infants and mothers. Recent research shows long-term health and human ca...
Several small studies have shown associations between breastfeeding and genome-wide DNA methylation ...
To determine whether DNA methylation (DNA-M) of the leptin receptor genotype (LEPR/LEPROT) links ges...
International audienceTransient environmental influences, such as perinatal nutritional stress, may ...
Epigenetic factors have been suggested as mediators of early-life nutrition to future health. Prior ...