Vincent Prevot, Markus Schwaninger, Ruben Nogueiras
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Vincent Prevot 博士、Markus Schwaninger 教授和 Ruben Nogueiras 教授解释了围产期母体生活方式(尤其是延长哺乳期)在保护后代免受慢性疾病侵害方面的重要作用。近年来,肥胖症及其相关疾病的发病率不断攀升,促使人们对新陈代谢的各个方面进行了大量研究,从疾病的遗传到非遗传新陈代谢特征的早期出现。妊娠期和哺乳期现在被认为是建立这些特征的关键时期,这些特征可以从婴儿期发展到成年期。因此,在遗传和非遗传因素以及生活方式的共同作用下,母体的影响对病症的形成至关重要。
Prolonged lactation: Preventing obesity since infancy
Dr Vincent Prevot and Professors Markus Schwaninger and Ruben Nogueiras explain the significance of the perinatal maternal lifestyle, specifically prolonged lactation, in shielding offspring from chronic disease. In recent years, the escalating prevalence of obesity and its associated diseases has prompted numerous studies covering broad aspects of metabolism, from the genetic inheritance of disorders to the early emergence of non-genetic metabolic traits. Pregnancy and lactation are now identified as the pivotal periods for establishing these traits, which can develop from infancy into adulthood. Therefore, maternal influences are crucial in the development of pathologies arising from a combination of genetic and non-genetic factors, as well as lifestyle.