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202 related items for PubMed ID: 29188819

  • 1. Colonic Bacteroides are positively associated with trabecular bone structure and programmed by maternal vitamin D in male but not female offspring in an obesogenic environment.
    Villa CR, Taibi A, Chen J, Ward WE, Comelli EM.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2018 Apr; 42(4):696-703. PubMed ID: 29188819
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  • 2. Maternal vitamin D beneficially programs metabolic, gut and bone health of mouse male offspring in an obesogenic environment.
    Villa CR, Chen J, Wen B, Sacco SM, Taibi A, Ward WE, Comelli EM.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2016 Dec; 40(12):1875-1883. PubMed ID: 27698344
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  • 3. Maternal Dietary Vitamin D Does Not Program Systemic Inflammation and Bone Health in Adult Female Mice Fed an Obesogenic Diet.
    Villa CR, Chen J, Wen B, Sacco SM, Taibi A, Ward WE, Comelli EM.
    Nutrients; 2016 Oct 26; 8(11):. PubMed ID: 27792161
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  • 4. Low vitamin D status throughout life results in an inflammatory prone status but does not alter bone mineral or strength in healthy 3-month-old CD-1 male mice.
    Jahani R, Fielding KA, Chen J, Villa CR, Castelli LM, Ward WE, Comelli EM.
    Mol Nutr Food Res; 2014 Jul 26; 58(7):1491-501. PubMed ID: 24823836
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  • 5. Maternal vitamin D deficiency aggravates the dysbiosis of gut microbiota by affecting intestinal barrier function and inflammation in obese male offspring mice.
    Li P, Wang Y, Li P, Chen X, Liu Y, Zha L, Zhang Y, Qi K.
    Nutrition; 2023 Jan 26; 105():111837. PubMed ID: 36257082
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  • 6. The effects of maternal and post-weaning diet interaction on glucose metabolism and gut microbiota in male mice offspring.
    Zheng J, Xiao X, Zhang Q, Yu M, Xu J, Qi C, Wang T.
    Biosci Rep; 2016 Jul 26; 36(3):. PubMed ID: 27129301
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  • 7. Impacts of Diet and Exercise on Maternal Gut Microbiota Are Transferred to Offspring.
    Bhagavata Srinivasan SP, Raipuria M, Bahari H, Kaakoush NO, Morris MJ.
    Front Endocrinol (Lausanne); 2018 Jul 26; 9():716. PubMed ID: 30559716
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  • 8. Maternal omega-3 fatty acids regulate offspring obesity through persistent modulation of gut microbiota.
    Robertson RC, Kaliannan K, Strain CR, Ross RP, Stanton C, Kang JX.
    Microbiome; 2018 May 24; 6(1):95. PubMed ID: 29793531
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  • 10. Maternal Dietary Nutrient Intake During Pregnancy and Offspring Linear Growth and Bone: The Vitamin D in Pregnancy Cohort Study.
    Hyde NK, Brennan-Olsen SL, Wark JD, Hosking SM, Pasco JA.
    Calcif Tissue Int; 2017 Jan 24; 100(1):47-54. PubMed ID: 27807601
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  • 11. Supplementation with methyl donors during lactation to high-fat-sucrose-fed dams protects offspring against liver fat accumulation when consuming an obesogenic diet.
    Cordero P, Milagro FI, Campion J, Martinez JA.
    J Dev Orig Health Dis; 2014 Oct 24; 5(5):385-95. PubMed ID: 25084068
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  • 13. Diet induced maternal obesity affects offspring gut microbiota and persists into young adulthood.
    Guo Y, Wang Z, Chen L, Tang L, Wen S, Liu Y, Yuan J.
    Food Funct; 2018 Aug 15; 9(8):4317-4327. PubMed ID: 30040095
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  • 14. Unusual sub-genus associations of faecal Prevotella and Bacteroides with specific dietary patterns.
    De Filippis F, Pellegrini N, Laghi L, Gobbetti M, Ercolini D.
    Microbiome; 2016 Oct 21; 4(1):57. PubMed ID: 27769291
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  • 15. In utero vitamin D deficiency predisposes offspring to long-term adverse adipose tissue effects.
    Belenchia AM, Johnson SA, Ellersieck MR, Rosenfeld CS, Peterson CA.
    J Endocrinol; 2017 Sep 21; 234(3):301-313. PubMed ID: 28676524
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  • 16. Bone metabolism in obese rats programmed by early weaning.
    de Albuquerque Maia L, Lisboa PC, de Oliveira E, da Silva Lima N, Lima IC, Lopes RT, Ruffoni LD, Nonaka KO, de Moura EG.
    Metabolism; 2014 Mar 21; 63(3):352-64. PubMed ID: 24355624
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  • 17. Maternal and post-weaning high-fat, high-sucrose diet modulates glucose homeostasis and hypothalamic POMC promoter methylation in mouse offspring.
    Zheng J, Xiao X, Zhang Q, Yu M, Xu J, Wang Z, Qi C, Wang T.
    Metab Brain Dis; 2015 Oct 21; 30(5):1129-37. PubMed ID: 25936720
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  • 19. Maternal folic acid supplementation with vitamin B12 deficiency during pregnancy and lactation affects the metabolic health of adult female offspring but is dependent on offspring diet.
    Henderson AM, Tai DC, Aleliunas RE, Aljaadi AM, Glier MB, Xu EE, Miller JW, Verchere CB, Green TJ, Devlin AM.
    FASEB J; 2018 Sep 21; 32(9):5039-5050. PubMed ID: 29913560
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  • 20. Gut microbiota interactions with the immunomodulatory role of vitamin D in normal individuals.
    Luthold RV, Fernandes GR, Franco-de-Moraes AC, Folchetti LG, Ferreira SR.
    Metabolism; 2017 Apr 21; 69():76-86. PubMed ID: 28285654
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