Dietary Sugars during Critical Phases of Development and Long-Term Risk of Non-Communicable Diseases

IF 2.4 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
M. D. Ferreira-Junior, K. N. Cavalcante, Ariel Penha Carvalho da Mota, R. Gomes
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Abstract

Obesity and the intake of high-sugar diets have dramatically increased in recent decades. However, it is still uncertain how sugar intake during the critical development phase affects the long-term health of children. In this context, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concept established a correlation between early life environment and the development of cardiometabolic diseases in adulthood. This review summarizes the current knowledge about the consequences of sugar intake during the critical development phase for the onset of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). We found evidence that increased sugar intake during pregnancy contributes to maternal obesity and many cardiometabolic dysfunctions in the offspring. Furthermore, dietary sugar during the suckling period provokes the obese phenotype in adulthood. Finally, high-sugar diet intake during childhood induces metabolic syndrome and depressive-like behavior.
发育关键阶段的膳食糖和非传染性疾病的长期风险
近几十年来,肥胖和高糖饮食的摄入量急剧增加。然而,在关键发育阶段摄入糖如何影响儿童的长期健康仍不确定。在此背景下,健康和疾病的发育起源(DOHaD)概念建立了早期生活环境与成年期心脏代谢疾病发展之间的相关性。本文综述了目前关于非传染性疾病(NCDs)发病关键发展阶段糖摄入后果的知识。我们发现有证据表明,怀孕期间糖摄入量的增加会导致母亲肥胖和后代的许多心脏代谢功能障碍。此外,哺乳期间的饮食糖会引起成年期的肥胖表型。最后,儿童期摄入高糖饮食会诱发代谢综合征和抑郁样行为。
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