Pregnancy, embryo-fetal development and nutrition: physiology around fetal programming

  • Musumeci G
  • Castrogiovanni P
  • Trovato F
  • et al.
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Abstract

The purpose of this brief narrative review is to highlight the role of nutrition during the gestation period. We\rfocused on the possible effects of imbalance of some nutrients in normal course of pregnancy and embryonic\rdevelopment. We discussed about changes in nutritional and/or hormonal embryonic microenvironment,\rwhich represent the basis of a phenomenon known as “fetal programming”. We strongly believe that the\runderstanding of these events can be a valuable tool in order to prevent the onset of disorders and diseases in\rpostnatal life.

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Musumeci, G., Castrogiovanni, P., Trovato, F. M., Parenti, R., Szychlinska, M. A., & Imbesi, R. (2015). Pregnancy, embryo-fetal development and nutrition: physiology around fetal programming. Journal of Histology and Histopathology, 2(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.7243/2055-091x-2-1

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