Maternal adaptations to food intake across pregnancy: Central and peripheral mechanisms

Volume: 29, Issue: 11, Pages: 1813 - 1824
Published: Oct 8, 2021
Abstract
A sufficient and balanced maternal diet is critical to meet the nutritional demands of the developing fetus and to facilitate deposition of fat reserves for lactation. Multiple adaptations occur to meet these energy requirements, including reductions in energy expenditure and increases in maternal food intake. The central nervous system plays a vital role in the regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis and responds to multiple metabolic...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal adaptations to food intake across pregnancy: Central and peripheral mechanisms
Published Date
Oct 8, 2021
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
11
Pages
1813 - 1824
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