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368 related items for PubMed ID: 20688090

  • 1. Long-term physiological and behavioral effects of exposure to a highly palatable diet during the perinatal and post-weaning periods.
    Shalev U, Tylor A, Schuster K, Frate C, Tobin S, Woodside B.
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  • 3. Effect of high-fat diet during gestation, lactation, or postweaning on physiological and behavioral indexes in borderline hypertensive rats.
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  • 6. Long-term maternal high-fat feeding from weaning through pregnancy and lactation predisposes offspring to hypertension, raised plasma lipids and fatty liver in mice.
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    Behav Processes; 2011 Jan 15; 86(1):75-80. PubMed ID: 20934490
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  • 11. Short day-length increases sucrose consumption and adiposity in rats fed a high-fat diet.
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  • 16. Maternal high-fat intake alters presynaptic regulation of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens and increases motivation for fat rewards in the offspring.
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  • 17. Glucose intolerance associated with early-life exposure to maternal cafeteria feeding is dependent upon post-weaning diet.
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  • 20. Maternal overnutrition impacts offspring adiposity and brain appetite markers-modulation by postweaning diet.
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