New research shows that exposure to the smell of fatty foods during pregnancy and early life can reprogram the developing brain and increase the risk of obesity and insulin resistance in adulthood.
The researchers found that fetuses are exposed to the smells of unhealthy foods while still in the womb and as newborns during breastfeeding through their mother's milk. Artificial activation of ...
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Maternal exposure to fatty food aromas predisposes offspring to obesity
A research team at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research has found that the smell of fatty foods during pregnancy ...
Prenatal exposure to the smell of fatty food may raise children’s risk of obesity, according to new research on smell and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The effects of childhood obesity can have negative impacts into adulthood if left untreated. Fox advises ...
Children who own smartphones by age 12 are at higher risk of lack of sleep, obesity and depression, a new study published ...
For kids and teenagers, what does it mean to be “healthy”? It’s a loaded question as research findings, our habits and our living environments keep shifting and evolving. According to medical experts, ...
Childhood obesity in India is rapidly increasing, driven by lifestyle changes and a lack of family acceptance. Experts ...
Today is Anti-obesity day. Obesity affects millions in India, but some people remain metabolically healthy despite extra ...
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