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175 related items for PubMed ID: 32045724

  • 1. Perinatal exposure of rats to a maternal diet with varying protein quantity and quality affects the risk of overweight in female adult offspring.
    Carlin G, Chaumontet C, Blachier F, Barbillon P, Darcel N, Delteil C, van der Beek EM, Kodde A, van de Heijning BJM, Tomé D, Davila AM.
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  • 2. Maternal High-Protein Diet during Pregnancy Modifies Rat Offspring Body Weight and Insulin Signalling but Not Macronutrient Preference in Adulthood.
    Carlin G, Chaumontet C, Blachier F, Barbillon P, Darcel N, Blais A, Delteil C, Guillin FM, Blat S, van der Beek EM, Kodde A, Tomé D, Davila AM.
    Nutrients; 2019 Jan 05; 11(1):. PubMed ID: 30621263
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  • 3. High-Protein Exposure during Gestation or Lactation or after Weaning Has a Period-Specific Signature on Rat Pup Weight, Adiposity, Food Intake, and Glucose Homeostasis up to 6 Weeks of Age.
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  • 4. Different Protein Sources in the Maternal Diet of the Rat during Gestation and Lactation Affect Milk Composition and Male Offspring Development during Adulthood.
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  • 5. Increased Susceptibility to Obesity and Glucose Intolerance in Adult Female Rats Programmed by High-Protein Diet during Gestation, But Not during Lactation.
    Desclée de Maredsous C, Carlin G, Oosting A, Delteil C, Azzout-Marniche D, Chaumontet C, Blachier F, Barbillon P, Mary-Huard T, Tomé D, Oozeer R, Davila AM.
    Nutrients; 2020 Jan 25; 12(2):. PubMed ID: 31991777
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  • 6. Effect of protein source in diets fed during gestation and lactation on food intake regulation in male offspring of Wistar rats.
    Jahan-Mihan A, Smith CE, Anderson GH.
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  • 7. The interactive effects of gestational obesity and maternal high- and normal-protein diets on food intake, body weight, composition, and glucose metabolism in male offspring of obese Wistar rats.
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  • 8. Effect of high-fat diet during gestation, lactation, or postweaning on physiological and behavioral indexes in borderline hypertensive rats.
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  • 9. Maternal high-fat diet induces obesity and adrenal and thyroid dysfunction in male rat offspring at weaning.
    Franco JG, Fernandes TP, Rocha CP, Calviño C, Pazos-Moura CC, Lisboa PC, Moura EG, Trevenzoli IH.
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  • 10. Nature, nurture or nutrition? Impact of maternal nutrition on maternal care, offspring development and reproductive function.
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  • 12. Maternal and postweaning diet interaction alters hypothalamic gene expression and modulates response to a high-fat diet in male offspring.
    Page KC, Malik RE, Ripple JA, Anday EK.
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  • 13. Maternal high-fat diet during gestation or suckling differentially affects offspring leptin sensitivity and obesity.
    Sun B, Purcell RH, Terrillion CE, Yan J, Moran TH, Tamashiro KL.
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  • 14. Neonatal administration of kaempferol does not alter satiety but increases somatic growth and reduces adiposity in offspring of high-fat diet dams.
    Chaves WF, Pinheiro IL, da Silva LO, Lima-Oliveira DP, Muniz GS, Barreto ÁDN, da Silva BJ, Manhães-de-Castro R, da Silva Aragão R.
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  • 15. Maternal protein restriction during pregnancy and lactation alters central leptin signalling, increases food intake, and decreases bone mass in 1 year old rat offspring.
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  • 16. Maternal high-fat diet induces sex-specific endocannabinoid system changes in newborn rats and programs adiposity, energy expenditure and food preference in adulthood.
    Dias-Rocha CP, Almeida MM, Santana EM, Costa JCB, Franco JG, Pazos-Moura CC, Trevenzoli IH.
    J Nutr Biochem; 2018 Jan 15; 51():56-68. PubMed ID: 29102876
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  • 17. Maternal consumption of a cafeteria diet during lactation in rats leads the offspring to a thin-outside-fat-inside phenotype.
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    Int J Obes (Lond); 2017 Aug 15; 41(8):1279-1287. PubMed ID: 28190874
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  • 18. A maternal high-protein diet predisposes female offspring to increased fat mass in adulthood whereas a prebiotic fibre diet decreases fat mass in rats.
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  • 19. Implementation of a healthy diet to lactating rats attenuates the early detrimental programming effects in the offspring born to obese dams. Putative relationship with milk hormone levels.
    Pomar CA, Castillo P, Palou M, Palou A, Picó C.
    J Nutr Biochem; 2022 Sep 14; 107():109043. PubMed ID: 35569798
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  • 20. Maternal supplementation with an excess of different fat sources during pregnancy and lactation differentially affects feeding behavior in offspring: putative role of the leptin system.
    Sánchez J, Priego T, García AP, Llopis M, Palou M, Picó C, Palou A.
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