The impact of exposure to cafeteria diet during pregnancy or lactation on offspring growth and adiposity before weaning
Abstract Exposure to maternal obesity during early-life can have adverse consequences for offspring growth and adiposity. We aimed to assess the relative contributions of exposure to maternal obesity, induced by a highly varied cafeteria diet, during pregnancy and lactation on these measures in rat...
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Autores principales: | Grace George, Sally A. V. Draycott, Ronan Muir, Bethan Clifford, Matthew J. Elmes, Simon C. Langley-Evans |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c576f8262b8e4b8a809fe60eb718c408 |
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