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Interactions between nutrients in the maternal diet and the implications for the long-term health of the offspring

机译:母亲饮食中营养成分之间的相互作用以及对后代长期健康的影响

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Nutritional science has traditionally used the reductionist approach to understand the roles of individual nutrients in growth and development. The macronutrient dense but micronutrient poor diets consumed by many in the Western world may not result in an overt deficiency; however, there may be situations where multiple mild deficiencies combine with excess energy to alter cellular metabolism. These interactions are especially important in pregnancy as changes in early development modify the risk of developing non-communicable diseases later in life. Nutrient interactions affect all stages of fetal development, influencing endocrine programming, organ development and the epigenetic programming of gene expression. The rapidly developing field of stem cell metabolism reveals new links between cellular metabolism and differentiation. This review will consider the interactions between nutrients in the maternal diet and their influence on fetal development, with particular reference to energy metabolism, amino acids and the vitamins in the B group.
机译:营养科学传统上使用了减速剂的方法来了解个体营养成长和发展中的作用。 Macronurient致密,但西方世界的许多人消耗的微量营养素差饮食可能不会导致明显的缺陷;然而,可能存在多种轻度缺陷的情况与过量能量​​结合以改变细胞代谢。这些相互作用在怀孕中尤为重要,因为早期发展的变化改变了在稍后生命中发展不传达的疾病的风险。营养相互作用影响胎儿发育的所有阶段,影响内分泌编程,器官发展和基因表达的表观遗传编程。干细胞代谢的快速发展领域揭示了细胞代谢与分化之间的新联系。本综述将考虑母体饮食中营养成分的相互作用及其对胎儿发育的影响,特别是对B组中的能量代谢,氨基酸和维生素的影响。

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