Infants born to obese mothers can develop liver disease\, obesity: Study

Infants born to obese mothers can develop liver disease, obesity: Study

ANI  |  Washington DC, [USA] 

Infants born to obese mothers can develop and obesity, a recent study suggests.

Childhood is a world-wide epidemic with recent predictions saying that 57 percent of today's children will be obese by age 35. That parallels the rate of maternal which is nearly 40 percent. increases the risk of non-alcoholic fatty (NAFLD) which impacts at least 30 percent of obese children. NAFLD can lead to liver failure, requiring a transplant.

As part of the study, published in the journal of Nature Communications, researchers looked at two-week old infants born to normal weight mothers and obese mothers. They took stool samples from infants from both groups and colonized them inside germ-free mice.

They discovered that the gut microbes from babies born to obese mothers caused to the liver and bone marrow cells of the mice. Then, when fed a Western-style high fat diet, these mice were predisposed to more rapid weight gain and development of fattier livers.

"This is the first experimental evidence in support of the hypothesis that changes in the gut microbiome in infants born to obese mothers directly initiate these pathways," Taylor Soderborg, the study said.

If we could modify the first two weeks of the infant microbiome, we could reduce the risk of this disease," said Jed Friedman, the study's

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First Published: Sun, November 18 2018. 19:00 IST