Maternal high-fat high-sucrose diet and gestational exercise modulate hepatic fat accumulation and liver mitochondrial respiratory capacity in mothers and male offspring
Maternal high-caloric nutrition and related gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are associated with a high-risk for developing metabolic complications later in life and in their offspring. In contrast, exercise is recognized as a non-pharmacological strategy against metabolic dysfunctions associated to lifestyle disorders. Therefore, we investigated whether gestational exercise delays the development of metabolic alterations in GDM mothers later in life, but also protects 6-week-old male offspring from adverse effects of maternal diet.
Source: Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jelena Stevanovi ć Silva, Jorge Beleza, Pedro Coxito, Susana Pereira, Hugo Rocha, Tiago Bordeira Gaspar, Fátima Gärtner, Rossana Correia, Maria João Martins, Tiago Guimarães, Sandra Martins, Paulo Oliveira, António Ascensão, José Magalhães Source Type: research
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