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La nutrición materna y la programación metabólica: el origen fetal de las enfermedades crónicas degenerativas en los adultos

Maternal nutrition and metabolic programming, the fetal origins of chronic degenerative diseases in adults
[journal article]

Aguilera-Méndez, Asdrúbal

Abstract

Diversas investigaciones han demostrado que alteraciones nutricionales en las madres influyen para que los hijos padezcan enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles en la edad adulta. Estas enfermedades son patologías de lenta evolución y no contagiosas como las involucradas en el síndrome metabólico qu... view more

Diversas investigaciones han demostrado que alteraciones nutricionales en las madres influyen para que los hijos padezcan enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles en la edad adulta. Estas enfermedades son patologías de lenta evolución y no contagiosas como las involucradas en el síndrome metabólico que incrementa el riesgo de padecer diabetes tipo 2 y enfermedades cardiovasculares. En esta revisión se analizan los conceptos de síndrome metabólico, programación metabólica fetal, epigenética y factores nutricionales (desnutrición y sobrealimentación) relacionados con alteraciones en el desarrollo temprano de los la aparición de enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles. Por desgracia, las perspectivas sobre el panorama de una reducción en estas enfermedades tanto en México como en el resto del mundo son poco alentadoras.... view less


Several studies have demonstrated that nutritional alterations in mothers has influence on the risk of non-communicable diseases in adulthood of progeny. These non-contagious pathologies of slow evolution, such as those involved in the metabolic syndrome, increase the risk of suffering from type 2 d... view more

Several studies have demonstrated that nutritional alterations in mothers has influence on the risk of non-communicable diseases in adulthood of progeny. These non-contagious pathologies of slow evolution, such as those involved in the metabolic syndrome, increase the risk of suffering from type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. In this review, we will discuss the concepts of metabolic syndrome, fetal metabolic programming, epigenetics, nutritional factors (malnutrition and overfeeding), related to alterations in the early development of individuals, that condition the emergence of non-communicable diseases in adulthood. Unfortunately, the perspectives on the panorama of a reduction in these diseases both in Mexico and at a global level is not very encouraging.... view less

Keywords
nutrition; nutrition-related illness; Mexico; chronic illness; genetics; mother; child

Classification
Medical Sociology

Free Keywords
aternal nutrition; metabolic programming; chronic non-communicable diseases; metabolic syndrome; epigenetics

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 392-400

Journal
CIENCIA ergo-sum : revista científica multidisciplinaria de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 27 (2020)

Issue topic
3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30878/ces.v27n3a7

ISSN
2395-8782

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0

With the permission of the rights owner, this publication is under open access due to a (DFG-/German Research Foundation-funded) national or Alliance license.


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