Childhood obesity constitutes a major global public health challenge. A substantial body of evidence suggests that conditions and states experienced by the embryo/fetus in utero can result in structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, organ systems and homeostatic set points related to obesity. Furthermore, growing evidence suggests that maternal conditions and states experienced prior to conception, such as stress, obesity and metabolic dysfunction, may spill over into pregnancy and influence those key aspects of gestational biology that program offspring obesity risk. In this narrative review, we advance a novel hypothesis and life-span framework to propose that maternal exposure to childhood maltreatment may constitute an impor...
The prevalence of obesity is an increasing health problem throughout the world. Maternal pre-pregnan...
Evidence from epidemiological, clinical, and animal model studies clearly demonstrates that prenatal...
An association of low birth weight with an increased risk of adult cardiovascular disease and diabet...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00310.2010.—The incidence of obesity and overweight has reached epidemic levels ...
Childhood overweight and obesity are urgent health problems with far-reaching consequences up into a...
In addition to immediate implications for pregnancy complications, increasing evidence implicates ma...
Epidemiological, clinical, physiological, cellular, and molecular evidence suggests that the origins...
Epidemiological, clinical, physiological, cellular, and molecular evidence suggests that the origins...
The incidence of obesity, increased weight gain and the popularity of high-fat / high-sugar diets ar...
Since the hypothesis linking low birth weight and poor fetal growth with future risk of cardiovascul...
Epidemiological studies have shown that offspring from pregnancies complicated by maternal obesity h...
Both human epidemiologic and animal model studies demonstrate that prenatal and lactational exposure...
Since the 90’s, obesity became pandemic. Nutritional environment has an important impact during deve...
The prevalence of obesity is an increasing health problem throughout the world. Maternal pre-pregnan...
Evidence from epidemiological, clinical, and animal model studies clearly demonstrates that prenatal...
An association of low birth weight with an increased risk of adult cardiovascular disease and diabet...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
A marked increase in the frequency of obesity at the population level has resulted in an increasing ...
doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00310.2010.—The incidence of obesity and overweight has reached epidemic levels ...
Childhood overweight and obesity are urgent health problems with far-reaching consequences up into a...
In addition to immediate implications for pregnancy complications, increasing evidence implicates ma...
Epidemiological, clinical, physiological, cellular, and molecular evidence suggests that the origins...
Epidemiological, clinical, physiological, cellular, and molecular evidence suggests that the origins...
The incidence of obesity, increased weight gain and the popularity of high-fat / high-sugar diets ar...
Since the hypothesis linking low birth weight and poor fetal growth with future risk of cardiovascul...
Epidemiological studies have shown that offspring from pregnancies complicated by maternal obesity h...
Both human epidemiologic and animal model studies demonstrate that prenatal and lactational exposure...
Since the 90’s, obesity became pandemic. Nutritional environment has an important impact during deve...
The prevalence of obesity is an increasing health problem throughout the world. Maternal pre-pregnan...
Evidence from epidemiological, clinical, and animal model studies clearly demonstrates that prenatal...
An association of low birth weight with an increased risk of adult cardiovascular disease and diabet...