Fatty Diet During Pregnancy Makes New Cells In Fetal Brain That Cause Early Onset Obesity
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - 23:21
in Health & Medicine
A study in rats shows that exposure to a high-fat diet during pregnancy produces permanent changes in the offspring's brain that lead to overeating and obesity early in life. This surprising finding provides a key step toward understanding mechanisms of fetal programming involving the production of new brain cells that may help explain the increased prevalence of childhood obesity during the last 30 years.
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