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LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol

Childhood obesity is a strong predictor of adult obesity with health and economic consequences for individuals and society. Adiposity rebound (AR) is a rise in the Body Mass Index occurring between 3 and 7 years. Early adiposity rebound (EAR) occurs at a median age of 2 years and predisposes to a la...

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Autores principales: De Giuseppe, Rachele, Loperfido, Federica, Cerbo, Rosa Maria, Monti, Maria Cristina, Civardi, Elisa, Garofoli, Francesca, Angelini, Micol, Maccarini, Beatrice, Sommella, Eduardo, Campiglia, Pietro, Bertuzzo, Laura, Chieppa, Marcello, Ghirardello, Stefano, Cena, Hellas
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36144214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12090809
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author De Giuseppe, Rachele
Loperfido, Federica
Cerbo, Rosa Maria
Monti, Maria Cristina
Civardi, Elisa
Garofoli, Francesca
Angelini, Micol
Maccarini, Beatrice
Sommella, Eduardo
Campiglia, Pietro
Bertuzzo, Laura
Chieppa, Marcello
Ghirardello, Stefano
Cena, Hellas
author_facet De Giuseppe, Rachele
Loperfido, Federica
Cerbo, Rosa Maria
Monti, Maria Cristina
Civardi, Elisa
Garofoli, Francesca
Angelini, Micol
Maccarini, Beatrice
Sommella, Eduardo
Campiglia, Pietro
Bertuzzo, Laura
Chieppa, Marcello
Ghirardello, Stefano
Cena, Hellas
author_sort De Giuseppe, Rachele
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description Childhood obesity is a strong predictor of adult obesity with health and economic consequences for individuals and society. Adiposity rebound (AR) is a rise in the Body Mass Index occurring between 3 and 7 years. Early adiposity rebound (EAR) occurs at a median age of 2 years and predisposes to a later onset of obesity. Since obesity has been associated with intestinal dysbiosis, we hypothesize that EAR could be related to early microbiome changes due to maternal/lifestyle changes and environmental exposures, which can increase the unhealthy consequences of childhood obesity. LIMIT is a prospective cohort study that aims at identifying the longitudinal interplay between infant gut microbiome, infant/maternal lifestyle, and environmental variables, in children with EAR vs. AR. Methods. The study evaluated 272 mother-infant pairs, enrolled at an Italian neonatal unit, at different time points (T0, at delivery; T1, 1 month; T2, 6 months; T3, 12 months; T4, 24 months; T5, 36 months after birth). The variables that were collected include maternal/infant anthropometric measurements, lifestyle habits, maternal environmental endocrine disruptor exposure, as well as infant AR. The LIMIT results will provide the basis for early identification of those maternal and infant modifiable factors on which to act for an effective and personalized prevention of childhood obesity.
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spelling pubmed-95048292022-09-24 LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol De Giuseppe, Rachele Loperfido, Federica Cerbo, Rosa Maria Monti, Maria Cristina Civardi, Elisa Garofoli, Francesca Angelini, Micol Maccarini, Beatrice Sommella, Eduardo Campiglia, Pietro Bertuzzo, Laura Chieppa, Marcello Ghirardello, Stefano Cena, Hellas Metabolites Study Protocol Childhood obesity is a strong predictor of adult obesity with health and economic consequences for individuals and society. Adiposity rebound (AR) is a rise in the Body Mass Index occurring between 3 and 7 years. Early adiposity rebound (EAR) occurs at a median age of 2 years and predisposes to a later onset of obesity. Since obesity has been associated with intestinal dysbiosis, we hypothesize that EAR could be related to early microbiome changes due to maternal/lifestyle changes and environmental exposures, which can increase the unhealthy consequences of childhood obesity. LIMIT is a prospective cohort study that aims at identifying the longitudinal interplay between infant gut microbiome, infant/maternal lifestyle, and environmental variables, in children with EAR vs. AR. Methods. The study evaluated 272 mother-infant pairs, enrolled at an Italian neonatal unit, at different time points (T0, at delivery; T1, 1 month; T2, 6 months; T3, 12 months; T4, 24 months; T5, 36 months after birth). The variables that were collected include maternal/infant anthropometric measurements, lifestyle habits, maternal environmental endocrine disruptor exposure, as well as infant AR. The LIMIT results will provide the basis for early identification of those maternal and infant modifiable factors on which to act for an effective and personalized prevention of childhood obesity. MDPI 2022-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9504829/ /pubmed/36144214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12090809 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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De Giuseppe, Rachele
Loperfido, Federica
Cerbo, Rosa Maria
Monti, Maria Cristina
Civardi, Elisa
Garofoli, Francesca
Angelini, Micol
Maccarini, Beatrice
Sommella, Eduardo
Campiglia, Pietro
Bertuzzo, Laura
Chieppa, Marcello
Ghirardello, Stefano
Cena, Hellas
LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol
title LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol
title_full LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol
title_fullStr LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol
title_short LIMIT: LIfestyle and Microbiome InTeraction Early Adiposity Rebound in Children, a Study Protocol
title_sort limit: lifestyle and microbiome interaction early adiposity rebound in children, a study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36144214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12090809
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