نتایج جستجو برای: maternal high fat diet

تعداد نتایج: 2316031  

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
seyedeh neda mousavi department of cellular molecular nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran department of biochemistry and nutrition, school of medicine, zanjan university of medical sciences, zanjan, iran fariba koohdani department of cellular molecular nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohamadreza baghaban eslaminejad department of stem cells and developmental biology, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, acecr, tehran, iran pantea izadi department of medical genetics, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohamadreza eshraghian department of statistics, school of health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

objective(s): maternal high-fat diet has been shown to have deleterious effects on the offspring bones. however, there is no study to assess the effects of type and amount of maternal dietary oil in an isocaloric diet, with focus on extra virgin olive oil (evoo). the objective of the current study was to test the hypothesis that type of maternal dietary oil has more effects than its amount in a...

Journal: :journal of family and reproductive health 0
seyedeh neda mousavi department of biochemistry and nutrition, school of medicine, zanjan university of medical sciences, zanjan, iran fariba koohdani department of cellular molecular nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran farzad shidfar department of nutrition, school of health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran leila shafiei-neek department of sport physiology, school of physical education and sport sciences, university of tehran, tehran, iran

objective: maternal type and amounts of dietary fatty acids affect on reproductive process in the mice. the present study investigated the effects of maternal supplementation with different amounts of omega-6 or omega-9 during pregnancy on the number of offspring, sex-ratio and duration of gestation. materials and methods: eight-week-old female c57bl/6 mice were randomly assigned into four diet...

2014
Clare M. Reynolds Mark H. Vickers Claudia J. Harrison Stephanie A. Segovia Clint Gray

A high intake of fat or salt during pregnancy perturbs placental function, alters fetal development, and predisposes offspring to metabolic disease in adult life. Despite its relevance to modern dietary habits, the developmental programming effects of excessive maternal fat and salt, fed in combination, have not been examined. We investigated the effects of moderately high maternal fat and/or s...

2016
Seyedeh Neda Mousavi Fariba Koohdani Farzad Shidfar Mohamadreza Baghaban Eslaminejad

BACKGROUND Maternal high fat/high calorie diet leads to adiposity and bone fracture in offspring. However, the effects of macronutrient distribution in maternal isocaloric diet have not been studied. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that maternal isocaloric pair-fed high-carbohydrate diet will increase osteoblastic and decrease osteoclastic and adipogenic gene expression co...

Objective(s): Maternal high-fat diet has been shown to have deleterious effects on the offspring bones. However, there is no study to assess the effects of type and amount of maternal dietary oil in an isocaloric diet, with focus on extra virgin olive oil (EVOO). The objective of the current study was to test the hypothesis that type of maternal dietary oil has more effects than its amount in a...

Journal: :annals of military and health science research 0
فاطمه ریاحی fatimah riahi department of epidemiology, faculty of medicine, aja university of medical sciences, tehran, iran سیمین ریاحی simin riahi department of epidemiology, faculty of medicine, aja university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

purpose: obesity is one of the most common problems in the world. imbalance between energy consumption and expenditure is a main factor in weight disorder. exercise helps losing weight by increasing energy expenditure and modulation of the energy intake. the present study examined protective effects of daily moderate aerobic exercise on preventing weight gain in high fat diet rats. materials an...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2014
Elinor L Sullivan Elizabeth K Nousen Katherine A Chamlou

The environment that a developing offspring experiences during the perinatal period is markedly influenced by maternal health and diet composition. Evidence from both epidemiological studies and animal models indicates that maternal diet and metabolic status play a critical role in programming the neural circuitry that regulates behavior, resulting in long-term consequences for offspring behavi...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2017
Xue-Ying Zhang Mei-Fang Lou Wei Shen Rong-Shu Fu De-Hua Wang

The maternal or paternal dietary composition can have important effects on various aspects of their offspring's physiology. Studies from animal models and humans showed that a maternal high-fiber diet protected offspring against fat accumulation. However, little is known about how a maternal low-fiber diet modifies the metabolism of offspring in herbivorous rodents. We hypothesized that a mater...

2015
Clare M Reynolds Mark H Vickers Claudia J Harrison Stephanie A Segovia Clint Gray

Maternal high fat and salt consumption are associated with developmental programming of disease in adult offspring. Inadequacies in placental nutrient transport may explain these 'programmed effects'. Diet-induced inflammation may have detrimental effects on placental function leading to alteration of key nutrient transporters. We examined the effects of maternal high fat and/or salt diets on m...

Journal: :Cancer research 1997
B E Walker L A Kurth

The possibility of multigenerational transmission of a carcinogenic effect from exposure to a maternal diet high in fat was tested in mice. Diets with 2.6 or 29% fat (by weight) were fed to strain CD-1 mice during pregnancy. The female offspring were raised on a control diet (10% fat), mated, and continued on the control diet through pregnancy. Their female offspring were raised to terminal ill...

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