Lactational programming of glucose homeostasis: a window of opportunity

Reproduction : the Official Journal of the Society for the Study of Fertility
Lindsay EllsworthBrigid Gregg

Abstract

The window of lactation is a critical period during which nutritional and environmental exposures impact lifelong metabolic disease risk. Significant organ and tissue development, organ expansion and maturation of cellular functions occur during the lactation period, making this a vulnerable time during which transient insults can have lasting effects. This review will cover current literature on factors influencing lactational programming such as milk composition, maternal health status and environmental endocrine disruptors. The underlying mechanisms that have the potential to contribute to lactational programming of glucose homeostasis will also be addressed, as well as potential interventions to reduce offspring metabolic disease risk.

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Dec 13, 2019·The Journal of Physiology·Carla Bruna PietrobonEgberto Gaspar de Moura
Feb 20, 2020·Maternal & Child Nutrition·Lindsay EllsworthBrigid Gregg
Jun 4, 2020·Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease·Luana Lopes SouzaPatricia Cristina Lisboa
Jun 14, 2020·The Journal of Physiology·Reganne K BriggsAustin Sears
Nov 17, 2020·Nutrition Reviews·Guadalupe L Rodríguez-GonzálezElena Zambrano
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Jan 10, 2021·Endocrine·Carla Bruna PietrobonEgberto Gaspar de Moura
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