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Pretorius R, Avraam D, Guxens M, Julvez J, Harris J, Nader J, et al.
BMC Pediatr . 2025 Jan; 25(1):76. PMID: 39885386
Background: Growing evidence shows that dysregulated metabolic intrauterine environments can affect offspring's neurodevelopment and behaviour. However, the results of individual cohort studies have been inconsistent. We aimed to investigate the...
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Stratakis N, Anguita-Ruiz A, Fabbri L, Maitre L, Gonzalez J, Andrusaityte S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):654. PMID: 39809770
Childhood obesity poses a significant public health challenge, yet the molecular intricacies underlying its pathobiology remain elusive. Leveraging extensive multi-omics profiling (methylome, miRNome, transcriptome, proteins and metabolites) and a rich...
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Yuan W, Armand M, Peyre H, Sarte C, Charles M, Heude B, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39567655
Background/objective: Offspring's optimal neurodevelopment depends on maternal dietary lipids supply during the perinatal period. Dairy products are an important source of fat in Western diets. This study aimed at examining...
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Appannah G, Toh J, Lai J, Yong H, Shariff Z, Thway Tint M, et al.
Nutr J . 2024 Sep; 23(1):110. PMID: 39304916
Background: Maternal feeding practices play a major role in children's dietary intakes. However, there is limited data on the associations between trajectories of dietary patterns (DPs) and patterns of maternal...
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Tan S, Chia A, Tai B, Toh J, Colega M, Padmapriya N, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2024 Aug; 24(1):2147. PMID: 39112995
Objective: To characterise lifestyle patterns (comprising dietary and movement behaviour aspects) of children in Singapore and examine the correlates of these patterns. Design: An observational study approach was used. Children...
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Goncalves Soares A, Santos S, Seyve E, Nedelec R, Puhakka S, Eloranta A, et al.
JACC Adv . 2024 Jun; 3(2):100808. PMID: 38939392
Background: Prenatal urban environmental exposures have been associated with blood pressure in children. The dynamic of these associations across childhood and later ages is unknown. Objectives: The purpose of this...
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Abou Assi A, Heude B, Plancoulaine S, Sarte C, Tafflet M, Yuan W, et al.
J Lipid Res . 2024 May; 65(6):100562. PMID: 38762122
Perinatal exposure to omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) can be characterized through biomarkers in maternal or cord blood or breast milk. Objectives were to describe perinatal PUFA status...
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Chen L, Ng S, Tint M, Michael N, Sadananthan S, Ong Y, et al.
Environ Int . 2023 Dec; 183:108340. PMID: 38043321
Background: The influence of prenatal exposure to per- and poly- fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on birth size and offspring adiposity is unclear, especially for the newer, shorter-chained replacement PFAS. Methods: In...
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Amine I, Guillien A, Philippat C, Anguita-Ruiz A, Casas M, de Castro M, et al.
Environ Health . 2023 Jul; 22(1):53. PMID: 37480033
Background: Early-life environmental exposures are suspected to be involved in the development of chronic diseases later in life. Most studies conducted so far considered single or few exposures and single-health...
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Fabbri L, Garlantezec R, Audouze K, Bustamante M, Carracedo A, Chatzi L, et al.
Environ Int . 2023 Mar; 173:107856. PMID: 36867994
Background: Individuals are exposed to environmental pollutants with endocrine disrupting activity (endocrine disruptors, EDCs) and the early stages of life are particularly susceptible to these exposures. Previous studies have focused...