Early life nutrition and metabolic programming

DS Fernandez‐Twinn… - Annals of the New York …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
DS Fernandez‐Twinn, SE Ozanne
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010Wiley Online Library
Research investigating the early programming of adult metabolic disease has in recent
years provided much mechanistic insight into how the early environment impacts on long‐
term health. It includes studies addressing the roles of intrauterine nutrient availability, which
is determined by maternal nutrition, maternal exposure to oxygen, toxic events, and
infection; the placental interface; and also the early postnatal environment. This review will
explore the epidemiological evidence for programming of metabolic disease and provide an …
Research investigating the early programming of adult metabolic disease has in recent years provided much mechanistic insight into how the early environment impacts on long‐term health. It includes studies addressing the roles of intrauterine nutrient availability, which is determined by maternal nutrition, maternal exposure to oxygen, toxic events, and infection; the placental interface; and also the early postnatal environment. This review will explore the epidemiological evidence for programming of metabolic disease and provide an overview of the various studies using animals to model metabolic phenotypic outcome. It will also discuss evidence for the proposed molecular mechanisms and the potential for intervention.
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