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Postnatal overnutrition of offspring from obese dams amplified these hypothalamic changes.
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The suburban area suffered from both under- and overnutrition problems.
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Chronic overnutrition and obesity induces low-grade inflammation throughout the body.
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Both maternal and postnatal overnutrition reduced muscle glucose transporter 4.
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We aimed at elaborating longer-term health outcomes of fetal overnutrition during the earliest stages of development.
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Gene expression data also suggest that prepartum overnutrition could have negative effects on normal cell cycle activity.
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The double burden of malnutrition is defined by the co-existence of serious levels of under- and overnutrition.
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Severe overnutrition was independently associated with greater ICU length of stay in childhood survivors of severe sepsis.
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Bangladesh is currently going through a nutritional transition with rapid increase in overnutrition while undernutrition is still remaining prevalent.
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The findings may suggest previous undernutrition in both sexes, with a marked tendency to current overnutrition in adult females.
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Background: The developmental overnutrition hypothesis suggests that greater maternal obesity during pregnancy results in increased offspring adiposity in later life.
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Maternal obesity increased pup adiposity and led to glucose intolerance in offspring; these were exaggerated by additional postnatal overnutrition during lactation.
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Undenutrition was still a public health problem in the rural area whereas overnutrition started to become a noteworthy problem in the urban area.
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Here, we summarize the current knowledge of the mechanisms by which adipose tissue can affect peripheral energy homeostasis, particularly in the context of overnutrition.
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Among urbanizing populations of developing regions of the world, childhood undernutrition often coexists with adult overnutrition, a phenomenon known as the "dual nutritional burden".
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On postnatal d 1, litters were adjusted to three per litter to induce postnatal overnutrition (vs. 12 in control).