Curr. Diab. Rep.
Are Lifestyle Interventions to Reduce Excessive Gestational Weight Gain Cost Effective? A Systematic Review.
Bailey C, Skouteris H, Teede H, Hill B, De Courten B, Walker R, Liew D, Thangaratinam S, Ademi Z
Lifestyle interventions (such as diet and physical activity) successfully limit excessive gestational weight gain and can reduce some adverse maternal ...
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J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract 2020 Jan 28
Different measures of dietary diversity during infancy and the association with childhood food allergy in a UK birth cohort study.
Venter C, Maslin K, Holloway JW, Silveira LJ, Fleischer DM, Dean T, Arshad SH
Diet Diversity (DD) during infancy may prevent food allergies (FA), possibly by exposing the gastrointestinal microbiota to diverse foods and nutrient ...
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Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 2020 Jan 28
Associations of maternal diet and placenta leptin methylation.
Daniels TE, Sadovnikoff A, Ridout KK, Lesseur C, Marsit CJ, Tyrka AR
Maternal diet is an important factor in prenatal development that also has implications for disease risk later in life. The adipokine leptin is a key ...
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Curr Top Med Chem 2020 Jan 30
'That's the Esketamine, Baby, there's Nothing You Can Do about It!' An Update on Glutamatergic System in Suicidal Depression.
De Berardis D, Tomasetti C, Pompili M, Serafini G, Vellante F, Fornaro M, Valchera A, Perna G, Volpe U, Martinotti G, Fraticelli S, Di Giannantonio M, Kim YK, Orsolini L
Research on mood disorder pathophysiology has hypothesized abnormalities in glutamatergic neurotransmission, by suggesting further investigation on gl ...
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J. Agric. Food Chem. 2020 Jan 31
Diet-Induced Flavor Changes in Human Milk: Update and Perspectives.
Debong MW, Loos HM
Dietary aroma transfer into human milk has been studied in many scenarios, including direct transmission and biotransformation. This perspective highl ...
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