2020
DOI: 10.20953/1727-5784-2020-6-12-18
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The perinatal period as a window of opportunity for preventing childhood obesity

Abstract: The review substantiates the understanding of the absence of melatonin production with a circadian rhythm in pregnant women associated with certain pathologies (obesity, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, gestosis of pregnancy, chronic placental insufficiency, etc.) and its role in the genesis of metabolic dysregulation in childhood and programming of health problems later in life. A new approach to assessing the risks of obesity and development of methods of its prevention in children, who did not receive… Show more

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