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Early life influences on obesity risk: maternal overnutrition and programming of obesity

Pages 625-637 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014

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Golam Mezbah Uddin, Neil A. Youngson, Bronte M. Doyle, David A. Sinclair & Margaret J. Morris. (2017) Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation ameliorates the impact of maternal obesity in mice: comparison with exercise. Scientific Reports 7:1.
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Sabiha Chowdhury, Virginie Lecomte, Jonathan Erlich, Christopher Maloney & Margaret Morris. (2016) Paternal High Fat Diet in Rats Leads to Renal Accumulation of Lipid and Tubular Changes in Adult Offspring. Nutrients 8:9, pages 521.
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V. Caruso, H. Bahari & M. J. Morris. (2013) The Beneficial Effects of Early Short-Term Exercise in the Offspring of Obese Mothers are Accompanied by Alterations in the Hypothalamic Gene Expression of Appetite Regulators and FTO (Fat Mass and Obesity Associated) Gene. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 25:8, pages 742-752.
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S. Rajia, H. Chen & M.J. Morris. (2013) Voluntary post weaning exercise restores metabolic homeostasis in offspring of obese rats. Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases 23:6, pages 574-581.
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Vanni Caruso, Hui Chen & Margaret J. Morris. (2011) Early Hypothalamic FTO Overexpression in Response to Maternal Obesity – Potential Contribution to Postweaning Hyperphagia. PLoS ONE 6:9, pages e25261.
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