Presented in part at the 2009 Pediatric American Societies meeting, abstract # PAS2009:5745.3.Background & aims: Nutrition received in early life may impact adult health. The aim of the study was to determine whether high protein feeding in neonatal period would have long term metabolic effects in an animal model of low birth weight infants. Methods: Male rat pups born from dams receiving a low protein diet during gestation were separated from their mothers, and equipped with gastrostomy tubes to receive as their sole feeding a milk formula of either adequate protein (AP; n ¼ 14; 8.7 g protein/dL; total energy: 155 kcal/100 g), or high protein content (HP; n ¼ 14; 13.0 g protein/dL; total energy: 171 kcal/100 g) between the 7th (D7) and 21s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether catch-up growth after maternal malnutrition would favor the develo...
International audiencePerinatal undernutrition affects not only fetal and neonatal growth but also a...
Supplementary Materials: The following are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/1/96...
Presented in part at the 2009 Pediatric American Societies meeting, abstract # PAS2009:5745.3.Backgr...
High-protein (HP) milk formulas are routinely used in infants born with a low birth weight (LBW) to ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and postnatal nutrition are...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and postnatal nutrition are risk factors for card...
Objective:Nutrition during critical periods in early life may increase the subsequent risk of obesit...
In humans, low birth weight is associated with nonfatal stroke, cardiovascular disease and diabetes ...
IntroductionProtein restriction during lactation can induce metabolic dysfunctions and has a huge im...
International audienceThe maternal protein diet during the perinatal period can program the health o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data have shown long-term health adversity in low birth weight subjects,...
Abstract We investigated if whether intrauterine protein restriction in combination with overfeeding...
Gestational obesity has major negative impacts on both mothers and their offspring. More than two-th...
Background: It is well accepted that reduced foetal growth and development resulting from maternal m...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether catch-up growth after maternal malnutrition would favor the develo...
International audiencePerinatal undernutrition affects not only fetal and neonatal growth but also a...
Supplementary Materials: The following are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/1/96...
Presented in part at the 2009 Pediatric American Societies meeting, abstract # PAS2009:5745.3.Backgr...
High-protein (HP) milk formulas are routinely used in infants born with a low birth weight (LBW) to ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and postnatal nutrition are...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and postnatal nutrition are risk factors for card...
Objective:Nutrition during critical periods in early life may increase the subsequent risk of obesit...
In humans, low birth weight is associated with nonfatal stroke, cardiovascular disease and diabetes ...
IntroductionProtein restriction during lactation can induce metabolic dysfunctions and has a huge im...
International audienceThe maternal protein diet during the perinatal period can program the health o...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data have shown long-term health adversity in low birth weight subjects,...
Abstract We investigated if whether intrauterine protein restriction in combination with overfeeding...
Gestational obesity has major negative impacts on both mothers and their offspring. More than two-th...
Background: It is well accepted that reduced foetal growth and development resulting from maternal m...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether catch-up growth after maternal malnutrition would favor the develo...
International audiencePerinatal undernutrition affects not only fetal and neonatal growth but also a...
Supplementary Materials: The following are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/1/96...