Offspring of mice fed imbalanced diets shown to be neurologically 'programmed' for obesity

(Hiroshima University) Pregnant mice fed diets high in omega-6 fats and low in omega-3 fats are shown in a new study to produce offspring whose brains had a higher level of dopamine-producing neurons--the neurological reward system. These mice went on to chase hyper-caloric diets, suggesting that the fats in a pregnant mother's diet may control the eating habits of her children, and potentially offering a new obesity-prevention strategy.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news