High-fructose diet in pregnancy leads to fetal programming of hypertension, insulin resistance, and obesity in adult offspring

Apr 10, 2016American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

High-fructose diet during pregnancy linked to adult offspring’s high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and obesity

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Abstract

Maternal intake of a high-fructose diet is associated with significant metabolic changes in offspring, particularly in females.

  • Offspring exposed to a high-fructose diet exhibited higher peak glucose levels and increased area under the glucose tolerance testing curve.
  • Mean arterial pressure was elevated in both male and female offspring from the fructose group compared to controls.
  • Female offspring from the fructose group showed increased body weight, higher visceral fat, and greater liver fat infiltration.
  • Homeostatic model assessment scores indicated increased insulin resistance in female offspring from the fructose group.
  • No significant differences in triglyceride or total cholesterol levels were observed between the fructose and control groups.

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