2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2020.00156
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Evaluation of Maternal Dietary n-3 LCPUFA Supplementation as a Primary Strategy to Reduce Offspring Obesity: Lessons From the INFAT Trial and Implications for Future Research

Abstract: Preclinical research suggests that early exposure to LCPUFAs is associated with offspring health outcomes, although evidence in humans is rather unclear. In 2006, we established the Impact of Nutritional Fatty acids during pregnancy and lactation on early human Adipose Tissue development (INFAT) study, a prospective randomized controlled intervention trial that examined whether decreasing the n-6/n-3 LCPUFA ratio during pregnancy and lactation influences offspring adipose tissue development in children up to 5… Show more

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“…The main clinical characteristics of INFAT study subpopulation mothers and offspring were presented previously [10] and in the present study in Additional file 1: Table S1. There were no significant differences between the groups in the investigated offspring growth parameters at birth and up to 5 years of age, consistent with the data for the respective whole INFAT cohort as previously reported [10,[31][32][33][34]84].…”
Section: Ethics Statement and Infat Study And Infat Study Subpopulationsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The main clinical characteristics of INFAT study subpopulation mothers and offspring were presented previously [10] and in the present study in Additional file 1: Table S1. There were no significant differences between the groups in the investigated offspring growth parameters at birth and up to 5 years of age, consistent with the data for the respective whole INFAT cohort as previously reported [10,[31][32][33][34]84].…”
Section: Ethics Statement and Infat Study And Infat Study Subpopulationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since significant associations were often only observed either in the unadjusted or the adjusted model, it will be interesting to find out which of the various covariates are involved. It is important to note that offspring bodyweight in the intervention and control groups did not differ significantly from 1 year onwards, neither in the entire INFAT study population nor the INFAT subgroup in the present and previous studies [31][32][33][34]84]. The present data indicate that the observed sex-specific expression changes and Tau and Trp level alterations and their respective associations with offspring body composition need more detailed analyses to find out exactly which sex and sexgroup interactions significantly matter.…”
Section: Associations Among Gene and Protein Expression Amino Acid Lcontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…A meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) (34) and a recent review (35) concluded to no beneficial effect of LC n-3 PUFAs given during pregnancy on obesity in offspring. Another one concluded to no benefit towards IR but to a significant decrease in Creactive protein (36) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%