Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases in adult life (metabolic programming). Impaired glucose tolerance and dysregulated fatty acid metabolism are hallmarks of metabolic syndrome.Objective: We aimed to establish a mouse model of metabolic programming focusing on the sex-specific effects of a maternal low-protein diet during gestation on glucose and lipid metabolism in the adult offspring.Methods: Pregnant C57BL/6 mice received a control or a low-protein diet (18% vs 9% casein) throughout gestation. Male and female offspring received a low-fat or a high-fat diet from 6 to 22 weeks of age.Results: Maternal low-protein diet during gestation l...
ObjectiveWe have examined maternal mechanisms for adult-onset glucose intolerance, increased adiposi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
ObjectivesIn utero glycemia is an important determinant of fetal growth. Women with gestational diab...
Mice (C57BL/6J: B6) exposed to maternal dietary restriction (DR) exhibited fetal growth- restriction...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
A maternal low-protein (LP) diet during gestation and/or lactation results in metabolic syndrome in ...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Essential fatty acids are important for normal growth and development in early life. However, the lo...
Essential fatty acids are important for normal growth and development in early life. However, the lo...
ObjectiveWe have examined maternal mechanisms for adult-onset glucose intolerance, increased adiposi...
ObjectiveWe have examined maternal mechanisms for adult-onset glucose intolerance, increased adiposi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
Background: Nutritional conditions during fetal life influence the risk of the development of metabo...
ObjectivesIn utero glycemia is an important determinant of fetal growth. Women with gestational diab...
Mice (C57BL/6J: B6) exposed to maternal dietary restriction (DR) exhibited fetal growth- restriction...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
A maternal low-protein (LP) diet during gestation and/or lactation results in metabolic syndrome in ...
Obesity is a growing health crisis of pandemic proportions. Numerous animal and human studies have c...
Essential fatty acids are important for normal growth and development in early life. However, the lo...
Essential fatty acids are important for normal growth and development in early life. However, the lo...
ObjectiveWe have examined maternal mechanisms for adult-onset glucose intolerance, increased adiposi...
ObjectiveWe have examined maternal mechanisms for adult-onset glucose intolerance, increased adiposi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that dietary soy and phytoestrogens can have beneficial effec...