Exposure to maternal obesity during suckling outweighs in utero exposure in programming for post-weaning adiposity and insulin resistance in rats
Abstract Exposure to maternal obesity during early development programmes adverse metabolic health in rodent offspring. We assessed the relative contributions of obesity during pregnancy and suckling on metabolic health post-weaning. Wistar rat offspring exposed to control (C) or cafeteria diet (O)...
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Main Authors: | Grace George, Sally A. V. Draycott, Ronan Muir, Bethan Clifford, Matthew J. Elmes, Simon C. Langley-Evans |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e6ce572bbed74ea4b45ee0a03c65dca1 |
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