Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipose tissue (WAT) than normal-weight individuals. The difference in cell number emerges early in childhood, suggesting that this is a critical period for being susceptible to obesity. Breast-feeding has been shown to be protective against obesity, and we have previously shown in mice that the physical structure of lipids in human milk may contribute to this protective effect. In the present study, we investigated how differences in the physical structure of lipids in the early diet may modulate adipose tissue development. Male mice were fed a diet containing control infant milk formula (Control IMF; Danone Research) or Nuturis((R)) (Concept IMF...
Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) are a directly and readily absorbed source of energy. Exposure early...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
BACKGROUND: In addition to contemporary lifestyle factors that contribute to the increased obesity p...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated protective effects of breast-feeding on childhood obesity....
Background: Previous studies have shown that early life nutrition can modulate the development of wh...
Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood c...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Early-life stress (ES) exposure increases the risk of developing obesity. Breastfeeding can markedly...
Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) are a directly and readily absorbed source of energy. Exposure early...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
BACKGROUND: In addition to contemporary lifestyle factors that contribute to the increased obesity p...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated protective effects of breast-feeding on childhood obesity....
Background: Previous studies have shown that early life nutrition can modulate the development of wh...
Breastfeeding is associated with a lower risk of developing obesity during childhood and adulthood c...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Early-life stress (ES) exposure increases the risk of developing obesity. Breastfeeding can markedly...
Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) are a directly and readily absorbed source of energy. Exposure early...
Breast-fed babies are less likely to be overweight in later life, compared to formula-fed babies. Pa...
Breastfeeding (duration) can be positively associated with infant growth outcomes as well as improve...