Vliyanie perinatal'nykh faktorov na razvitieozhireniya vo vzroslom vozraste
https://doi.org/10.14341/2071-8713-5272
Abstract
and nutrition role during pregnancy was demonstrated in Dutch hunger studies and several works in vivo. The association between birth
weight, obesity, and abdominal fat distribution in future life were demonstrated several times. Breast feeding duration and risk of obesity
have inverse association, but excessive breast feeding also can increase obesity risk. Early accelerated weight gain and further risk of obesity
are also associated. Based on the effect of nitrition in preterm newborns study and several works in vivo it is hypothesized that increased
food consumption during infancy can program elevated leptin concentrations for fat mass ratio durng future life. Further investigations
in this area can lead to breakthrough in solving the problem of obesity and overweight prophylaxis.
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