Many studies correlate the nutrition of the first one thousand days of life to the development of non-communicable diseases, in particular to the development of obesity. A high intake of protein in the first 2 years of age, leading to an increased production of the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), is an example of programming in obesity development. The role of nutrients in promoting obesity development in later ages has to be approached in terms of both quantity and quality. Infants living in developed countries face a notable increase in protein intake when starting a complementary feeding (CF): the first study showing a correlation between protein intake in infancy and obesity in later age was published 20 years ago. High intake of ...
After a rapid increase followed by a stabilization, childhood obesity prevalence remains high in man...
Background: While high protein intake during infancy may increase obesity risk, low qualities and qu...
The number of overweight children is increasing rapidly, and there is an urgent need to identify the...
Growth patterns early in life could exert a long-term impact on overweight and obesity development. ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Childhood obesity is a major global issue. Its incidence is constantly increasing, thereby offering ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early development stages certain f...
Background: A high early protein intake has been proposed to increase obesity risk. Objective: We e...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
Worldwide, overweight and obesity have increased dramatically, not only in high income countries. Cl...
textabstractIntroduction: Body composition in early life influences development of obesity during ch...
Abstract Emerging evidence shows an association between protein intake during infancy...
After a rapid increase followed by a stabilization, childhood obesity prevalence remains high in man...
Background: While high protein intake during infancy may increase obesity risk, low qualities and qu...
The number of overweight children is increasing rapidly, and there is an urgent need to identify the...
Growth patterns early in life could exert a long-term impact on overweight and obesity development. ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Childhood obesity is a major global issue. Its incidence is constantly increasing, thereby offering ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early development stages certain f...
Background: A high early protein intake has been proposed to increase obesity risk. Objective: We e...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
There is increasing evidence that environmental factors in early life predict later health. The earl...
Worldwide, overweight and obesity have increased dramatically, not only in high income countries. Cl...
textabstractIntroduction: Body composition in early life influences development of obesity during ch...
Abstract Emerging evidence shows an association between protein intake during infancy...
After a rapid increase followed by a stabilization, childhood obesity prevalence remains high in man...
Background: While high protein intake during infancy may increase obesity risk, low qualities and qu...
The number of overweight children is increasing rapidly, and there is an urgent need to identify the...