Preventing Metabolic Disorders through Early Nutrition

Maternal nutrition and early foal nutrition could impact the development of the organs and systems that control energy metabolism later in life, suggest the authors of a recent research report. “In other species, it has been demonstrated
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Maternal nutrition and early foal nutrition could impact the development of the organs and systems that control energy metabolism later in life, suggest the authors of a recent research report.

"In other species, it has been demonstrated that maternal diet has important implications on the metabolic status of the offspring," explained equine nutritionist and researcher Burt Staniar, PhD, of Pennsylvania State University. "We hypothesized that feeding high starch meals during gestation may predispose foals to metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance."

To test this theory, twenty pregnant mares were fed either a high (HS) or low starch (LS) diet during the last third of gestation. The researchers subsequently measured insulin and glucose dynamics in the resulting foals between 5 and 160 days of age.

They found higher glucose concentrations in the HS mares’ foals from 5 to 80 days of age, but these were still within normal limits. No difference in insulin sensitivity was noted between the two groups of foals until day 160, at which point there was a trend for lower insulin sensitivity in the HS foals

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Stacey Oke, MSc, DVM, is a practicing veterinarian and freelance medical writer and editor. She is interested in both large and small animals, as well as complementary and alternative medicine. Since 2005, she’s worked as a research consultant for nutritional supplement companies, assisted physicians and veterinarians in publishing research articles and textbooks, and written for a number of educational magazines and websites.

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