Background: In this study discussed the primary and regulatory roles of fatty acids, and investigated the affects of fatty acids on metabolic programming. Methods: Review of the literature was carried out on three electronic databases to assess the roles of fatty acids in metabolic programming. All abstracts and full-text articles were examined, and the most relevant articles were selected for screening and inclusion in this review. Results: The mother\u2019s nutritional environment during fetal period has important effects on long term health. Fatty acids play a primary role in growth and development. Alterations in fatty acid intake in the fetal period may increase the risk of obesity and metabolic disorders in later life. Maternal fatty ...
Historical reasons have led to knowledge that would not have been possible to obtain through researc...
Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in fetal development and can influence adult onset of disea...
A substantial body of literature has demonstrated that the nutritional environment an individual exp...
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids are essential nutrients for a healthy diet. The different kin...
During pregnancy and/or lactation, maternal nutrition is related to the adequate development of the ...
Fatty acids (FAs) are one the most essential substances in intrauterine human growth. They are invol...
With the increasing childbearing age, the number of mothers with diabetes and gestational diabetes i...
The nutritional environment that an individual is exposed to during development has been shown to af...
Background: Maternal nutrition plays a crucial role on influencing fetal growth and birth outcome. A...
The present study examines the potential role of the Maternal Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid profile in ...
peer-reviewedBackground: The early-life gut microbiota plays a critical role in host metabolism in ...
Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in fetal development and can influence adult onset of disea...
Introduction: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of under-five mortality and a risk factor for...
International audienceRecent studies suggest a benefit of seafood and n-3 fatty acid intake on fetal...
ABSTRACT This review evaluates scientific data associ-ated with the possibility that trans fatty aci...
Historical reasons have led to knowledge that would not have been possible to obtain through researc...
Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in fetal development and can influence adult onset of disea...
A substantial body of literature has demonstrated that the nutritional environment an individual exp...
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids are essential nutrients for a healthy diet. The different kin...
During pregnancy and/or lactation, maternal nutrition is related to the adequate development of the ...
Fatty acids (FAs) are one the most essential substances in intrauterine human growth. They are invol...
With the increasing childbearing age, the number of mothers with diabetes and gestational diabetes i...
The nutritional environment that an individual is exposed to during development has been shown to af...
Background: Maternal nutrition plays a crucial role on influencing fetal growth and birth outcome. A...
The present study examines the potential role of the Maternal Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid profile in ...
peer-reviewedBackground: The early-life gut microbiota plays a critical role in host metabolism in ...
Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in fetal development and can influence adult onset of disea...
Introduction: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of under-five mortality and a risk factor for...
International audienceRecent studies suggest a benefit of seafood and n-3 fatty acid intake on fetal...
ABSTRACT This review evaluates scientific data associ-ated with the possibility that trans fatty aci...
Historical reasons have led to knowledge that would not have been possible to obtain through researc...
Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in fetal development and can influence adult onset of disea...
A substantial body of literature has demonstrated that the nutritional environment an individual exp...