Rutgers: Excess Calories During Development Alters the Brain and Spurs Adult Overeating
March 21, 2023
March 21, 2023
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, March 21 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
People whose mothers are overweight during pregnancy and nursing may become obese as adults because early overnutrition rewires developing brains to crave unhealthy food, according to a Rutgers study in Molecular Metabolism.
Rutgers researchers traced this link from mother to child in mice with an experiment that began by letting some mice get obese on unlimited high-fat food d . . .
People whose mothers are overweight during pregnancy and nursing may become obese as adults because early overnutrition rewires developing brains to crave unhealthy food, according to a Rutgers study in Molecular Metabolism.
Rutgers researchers traced this link from mother to child in mice with an experiment that began by letting some mice get obese on unlimited high-fat food d . . .