Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life

The latest scientific acquisitions are demonstrating what has already been hypothesized for more than twenty years about the development of the state of health/illness of individuals. Indeed, certain stimuli, if applied to a sensible phase of development, are able to modify, through epigenetic mecha...

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Main Authors: Massimo Agosti, Francesco Tandoi, Laura Morlacchi, Angela Bossi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-06-01
Series:La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
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Online Access:http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/157
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spelling doaj-5abe1ff583224ad4a508bf625c8a9dda2020-11-24T22:26:13ZengPAGEPress PublicationsLa Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica0391-53872420-77482017-06-0139210.4081/pmc.2017.157132Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of lifeMassimo Agosti0Francesco Tandoi1Laura Morlacchi2Angela Bossi3Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Del Ponte, VareseNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Del Ponte, VareseNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Del Ponte, VareseNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Del Ponte, VareseThe latest scientific acquisitions are demonstrating what has already been hypothesized for more than twenty years about the development of the state of health/illness of individuals. Indeed, certain stimuli, if applied to a sensible phase of development, are able to modify, through epigenetic mechanisms, gene expression of DNA, resulting in adaptive modifications of phenotype to the environment, which may reflect negatively on the health of every individual. This concept, applied to nutrition, has opened up important prospects for research in this area. The nutritional history of an individual, linked to the development of a healthy state, would begin very early. In fact, since the pregnancy and for the next two years (for a total of about 1000 days), the maternal eating habits, the type of breastfeeding and then the main stages of nutrition in the evolutionary phase represent those sensitive moments, essential for the development of important endocrine, metabolic, immunological alterations, better known as metabolic syndrome. This condition would represent the physiopathogenetic basis for explaining a series of disorders, known as non communicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascolar disease and all those conditions that today affect the health of most industrialized countries and through the years are emerging especially in developing countries (South America, Asia), where new environmental conditions and increased food availability are changing food habits, with far-reaching public health impacts. This paper analyzes these new nutritional perspectives and the main implications of what has been termed the 1000-day theory.http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/157ProgrammingNutritionEpigenetics
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Francesco Tandoi
Laura Morlacchi
Angela Bossi
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Francesco Tandoi
Laura Morlacchi
Angela Bossi
Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
Programming
Nutrition
Epigenetics
author_facet Massimo Agosti
Francesco Tandoi
Laura Morlacchi
Angela Bossi
author_sort Massimo Agosti
title Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
title_short Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
title_full Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
title_fullStr Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
title_sort nutritional and metabolic programming during the first thousand days of life
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
issn 0391-5387
2420-7748
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The latest scientific acquisitions are demonstrating what has already been hypothesized for more than twenty years about the development of the state of health/illness of individuals. Indeed, certain stimuli, if applied to a sensible phase of development, are able to modify, through epigenetic mechanisms, gene expression of DNA, resulting in adaptive modifications of phenotype to the environment, which may reflect negatively on the health of every individual. This concept, applied to nutrition, has opened up important prospects for research in this area. The nutritional history of an individual, linked to the development of a healthy state, would begin very early. In fact, since the pregnancy and for the next two years (for a total of about 1000 days), the maternal eating habits, the type of breastfeeding and then the main stages of nutrition in the evolutionary phase represent those sensitive moments, essential for the development of important endocrine, metabolic, immunological alterations, better known as metabolic syndrome. This condition would represent the physiopathogenetic basis for explaining a series of disorders, known as non communicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascolar disease and all those conditions that today affect the health of most industrialized countries and through the years are emerging especially in developing countries (South America, Asia), where new environmental conditions and increased food availability are changing food habits, with far-reaching public health impacts. This paper analyzes these new nutritional perspectives and the main implications of what has been termed the 1000-day theory.
topic Programming
Nutrition
Epigenetics
url http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/157
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