Nutrition, DNA Methylation and Obesity Across Life Stages and Generations
Article 2023 en
Authors
AM
Anat Yaskolka Meir
HY
Huan Yun
MS
Meir J. Stampfer
Abstract
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Obesity is a complex multifactorial condition that often manifests in early life with a lifelong burden on metabolic health. Diet, including pre-pregnancy maternal diet, <i>in utero</i> nutrition and dietary patterns in early and late life, can shape obesity development. Growing evidence suggests that epigenetic modifications, specifically DNA methylation, might mediate or accompany these effects across life stages and generations. By reviewing human observational and intervention studies conducted over the past 10 years, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the evidence linking nutrition to DNA methylation and its association with obesity across different age periods, spanning from preconception to adulthood and identify future research directions in the field.
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