“…In humans and other mammals, there is a wealth of epidemiological and experimental evidence that both under- and over-nutrition in early life can profoundly influence later-life health and survival. Long-term effects arise during development, potentially in early adulthood, and can be transmitted from parent to offspring (Dearden and Ozanne, 2015, Fernandez-Twinn et al., 2014, Gillman, 2005, Hardikar et al., 2015, Hirko et al., 2015, Langley-Evans, 2006). Importantly, even small, persistent effects can have important societal consequences due to the sheer number of people consuming unhealthy diets (Lustig et al., 2012).…”