Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases
The development of childhood and adult non-communicable diseases (NCD) is associated with environmental factors, starting from intrauterine life. A new theory finds the roots of epigenetic programming in parental gametogenesis, continuing during embryo development, fetal life, and finally in post-na...
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doaj-d2a1462155024732bc52c589ef35a1b52021-06-01T00:53:27ZengMDPI AGLife2075-17292021-05-011146746710.3390/life11060467Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable DiseasesShaikha Alabduljabbar0Sara Al Zaidan1Arun Prasath Lakshmanan2Annalisa Terranegra3Mother and Child Health Program, Research Department, Sidra Medicine, P.O. Box 26999, Doha, QatarMother and Child Health Program, Research Department, Sidra Medicine, P.O. Box 26999, Doha, QatarMother and Child Health Program, Research Department, Sidra Medicine, P.O. Box 26999, Doha, QatarMother and Child Health Program, Research Department, Sidra Medicine, P.O. Box 26999, Doha, QatarThe development of childhood and adult non-communicable diseases (NCD) is associated with environmental factors, starting from intrauterine life. A new theory finds the roots of epigenetic programming in parental gametogenesis, continuing during embryo development, fetal life, and finally in post-natal life. Maternal health status and poor nutrition are widely recognized as implications in the onset of childhood and adult diseases. Early nutrition, particularly breastfeeding, also plays a primary role in affecting the health status of an individual later in life. A poor maternal diet during pregnancy and lack of breastfeeding can cause a nutrient deficiency that affects the gut microbiota, and acts as a cofactor for many pathways, impacting the epigenetic controls and transcription of genes involved in the metabolism, angiogenesis, and other pathways, leading to NCDs in adult life. Both maternal and fetal genetic backgrounds also affect nutrient adsorption and functioning at the cellular level. This review discusses the most recent evidence on maternal nutrition and breastfeeding in the development of NCD, the potentiality of the omics technologies in uncovering the molecular mechanisms underlying it, with the future prospective of applying a personalized nutrition approach to prevent and treat NCD from the beginning of fetal life.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/6/467precision nutritionpregnancybreastfeedingnon-communicable diseasesgut microbiotanutrigenetics |
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Shaikha Alabduljabbar Sara Al Zaidan Arun Prasath Lakshmanan Annalisa Terranegra Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases Life precision nutrition pregnancy breastfeeding non-communicable diseases gut microbiota nutrigenetics |
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Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases |
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Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases |
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Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases |
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Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases |
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Personalized Nutrition Approach in Pregnancy and Early Life to Tackle Childhood and Adult Non-Communicable Diseases |
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personalized nutrition approach in pregnancy and early life to tackle childhood and adult non-communicable diseases |
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The development of childhood and adult non-communicable diseases (NCD) is associated with environmental factors, starting from intrauterine life. A new theory finds the roots of epigenetic programming in parental gametogenesis, continuing during embryo development, fetal life, and finally in post-natal life. Maternal health status and poor nutrition are widely recognized as implications in the onset of childhood and adult diseases. Early nutrition, particularly breastfeeding, also plays a primary role in affecting the health status of an individual later in life. A poor maternal diet during pregnancy and lack of breastfeeding can cause a nutrient deficiency that affects the gut microbiota, and acts as a cofactor for many pathways, impacting the epigenetic controls and transcription of genes involved in the metabolism, angiogenesis, and other pathways, leading to NCDs in adult life. Both maternal and fetal genetic backgrounds also affect nutrient adsorption and functioning at the cellular level. This review discusses the most recent evidence on maternal nutrition and breastfeeding in the development of NCD, the potentiality of the omics technologies in uncovering the molecular mechanisms underlying it, with the future prospective of applying a personalized nutrition approach to prevent and treat NCD from the beginning of fetal life. |
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precision nutrition pregnancy breastfeeding non-communicable diseases gut microbiota nutrigenetics |
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