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Mechanisms behind early life nutrition and adult disease outcome

机译:早期营养和成人疾病结局的机制

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Obesity is increasing around the globe. While adult lifestyle factors undoubtedly contribute to the incidence of obesity and its attendant disorders, mounting evidence suggests that programming of obesity may occur following under- and over-nutrition during development. As hypothalamic control of appetite and energy expenditure is set early in life and can be perturbed by certain exposures such as undernutrition and altered metabolic and hormonal signals, in utero exposure to altered maternal nutrition and inadequate nutrition during early postnatal life may contribute to programming of obesity in offspring. Data from animal studies indicate both intrauterine and postnatal environments are critical determinants of the development of pathways regulating energy homeostasis. This review summarizes recent evidence of the impact of maternal nutrition as well as postnatal nutrition of the offspring on subsequent obesity and disease risk of the offspring. While much of the experimental work reviewed here was conducted in the rodent, these observations provide useful insights into avenues for future research into developing preventive measures to curb the obesity epidemic.
机译:肥胖在全球范围内正在增加。尽管成人的生活方式因素无疑会导致肥胖症及其伴随疾病的发生,但越来越多的证据表明,肥胖的编程可能在发育过程中营养不足和营养过剩之后发生。由于下丘脑对食欲和能量消耗的控制是在生命的早期进行的,并且可能受到某些暴露(例如营养不足以及代谢和激素信号的改变)的干扰,因此在宫内暴露于出生后早期的母亲营养改变和营养不足可能会导致肥胖在后代。来自动物研究的数据表明,宫内和产后环境都是调节能量稳态的途径的关键决定因素。这篇综述总结了母亲营养以及后代的产后营养对后代肥胖和后代疾病风险的影响的最新证据。尽管这里回顾的许多实验工作都是在啮齿动物中进行的,但是这些观察结果为将来研究开发预防肥胖病流行的预防措施的途径提供了有用的见解。

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