A wealth of animal and human studies demonstrate that perinatal exposure to adverse metabolic conditions - be it maternal obesity, diabetes or under-nutrition - results in predisposition of offspring to develop obesity later in life. This mechanism is a contributing factor to the exponential rise in obesity rates. Increased weight gain in offspring exposed to maternal obesity is usually associated with hyperphagia, implicating altered central regulation of energy homeostasis as an underlying cause. Perinatal development of the hypothalamus (a brain region key to metabolic regulation) is plastic and sensitive to metabolic signals during this critical time window. Recent research in non-human primate and rodent models has demonstrated that ex...
The increasing incidence of obesity in the developed and developing world in the last decade has led...
Obesity is a medical condition that carries increased risk for the onset of metabolic disorders and ...
Many human epidemiological studies have reported maternal obesity confers an increased risk for obes...
Obesity is increasing around the globe. While adult lifestyle factors undoubtedly contribute to the ...
The perinatal period presents a critical time in offspring development where environmental insults c...
Studies on fetal undernutrition have generated the hypothesis that fetal programming corresponds to ...
AbstractThe incidence of metabolic disease, including type 2 diabetes and obesity, has increased to ...
Overconsumption of energy-rich food and a sedentary lifestyle make significant contributions to the ...
The incidence of metabolic disease, including type 2 diabetes and obesity, has increased to epidemic...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that malnutrition in early life induces a growth retardation leading, ...
Human epidemiological studies have revealed that maternal obesity predisposes offspring to metabolic...
Purpose: Maternal obesity has emerged as an important risk factor for the development of metabolic d...
The discovery that small size at birth and during infancy are associated with a higher risk of diabe...
This article is part of the Research Topic Early Life Origins of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.Interna...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
The increasing incidence of obesity in the developed and developing world in the last decade has led...
Obesity is a medical condition that carries increased risk for the onset of metabolic disorders and ...
Many human epidemiological studies have reported maternal obesity confers an increased risk for obes...
Obesity is increasing around the globe. While adult lifestyle factors undoubtedly contribute to the ...
The perinatal period presents a critical time in offspring development where environmental insults c...
Studies on fetal undernutrition have generated the hypothesis that fetal programming corresponds to ...
AbstractThe incidence of metabolic disease, including type 2 diabetes and obesity, has increased to ...
Overconsumption of energy-rich food and a sedentary lifestyle make significant contributions to the ...
The incidence of metabolic disease, including type 2 diabetes and obesity, has increased to epidemic...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that malnutrition in early life induces a growth retardation leading, ...
Human epidemiological studies have revealed that maternal obesity predisposes offspring to metabolic...
Purpose: Maternal obesity has emerged as an important risk factor for the development of metabolic d...
The discovery that small size at birth and during infancy are associated with a higher risk of diabe...
This article is part of the Research Topic Early Life Origins of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.Interna...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, is deeply rooted in both hereditary and environmental aspects that ma...
The increasing incidence of obesity in the developed and developing world in the last decade has led...
Obesity is a medical condition that carries increased risk for the onset of metabolic disorders and ...
Many human epidemiological studies have reported maternal obesity confers an increased risk for obes...