Early‐Life Exposure to Dietary Large Phospholipid‐Coated Lipid Droplets Improves Markers of Metabolic and Immune Function in Adipose Tissue Later in Life in a Mouse Model
Marlou Klein Hazebroek,
Annemarie Baars,
Mona Mischke
et al.
Abstract:ScopeHuman milk (HM) is considered optimal nutrition for infants, beneficially programming adult health outcomes including reduced obesity risk. Early life exposure to infant formula with lipid droplets closely resembling the structural properties of HM lipid globules (Nuturis) attenuated white adipose tissue (WAT) accumulation in mice upon adult western‐style diet (WSD) feeding. Here, the study aims to elucidate underlying mechanisms.Methods and resultsMice are raised on control or Nuturis diets between postn… Show more
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