Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal overnutrition may program the susceptibility of developing chronic diseases and disorders, such as obesity and metabolic alterations, in adult life. Here, we questioned whether the consumption of a cafeteria diet throughout lactation in rats affects the macronutrient composition of milk and whether it results in permanent metabolic effects in the offspring.Methods:Nursing rats were fed a control diet or a cafeteria diet during lactation. Milk was obtained at different time points of lactation. Offspring (males and females) were weaned onto a control diet until the age of 6 months. Circulating parameters were measured under ad libitum feeding a...
Gestational obesity has major negative impacts on both mothers and their offspring. More than two-th...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
There is growing evidence that maternal obesity, maternal hyperglycemia or maternal intake of diets ...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
Exposure to maternal obesity during early-life can have adverse consequences for offspring growth an...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the meta...
BACKGROUND: While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the pren...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
ABSTRACT Here, we evaluated whether the exposure of rats to a cafeteria diet pre- and/or post-weanin...
Background: While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the pren...
The Thrifty Phenotype Hypothesis proposes that the fetus takes cues from the maternal environment to...
Exposure to maternal obesity during early development programmes adverse metabolic health in rodent ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Intake of high-energy foods and maternal nutrient overload increases the risk ...
Gestational obesity has major negative impacts on both mothers and their offspring. More than two-th...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
There is growing evidence that maternal obesity, maternal hyperglycemia or maternal intake of diets ...
Background and objective:The suckling period is a critical phase of development, in which maternal o...
Exposure to maternal obesity during early-life can have adverse consequences for offspring growth an...
This study investigates the ability of a maternal cafeteria diet during lactation to program brown a...
Introduction: Exposure to maternal obesity during early development can have profound consequences f...
In the present study, we investigated whether maternal exposure to a cafeteria diet affects the meta...
BACKGROUND: While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the pren...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy has a significant influence in establishing patterns of metaboli...
ABSTRACT Here, we evaluated whether the exposure of rats to a cafeteria diet pre- and/or post-weanin...
Background: While the adverse metabolic effects of exposure to obesogenic diets during both the pren...
The Thrifty Phenotype Hypothesis proposes that the fetus takes cues from the maternal environment to...
Exposure to maternal obesity during early development programmes adverse metabolic health in rodent ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Intake of high-energy foods and maternal nutrient overload increases the risk ...
Gestational obesity has major negative impacts on both mothers and their offspring. More than two-th...
An adverse endogenous environment during early life predisposes the organism to develop metabolic di...
There is growing evidence that maternal obesity, maternal hyperglycemia or maternal intake of diets ...