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You are what you eat…and so are your grandkids? Study links poor diet to multi-generational health issues

Last updated: December 11, 2024 10:43 am
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A recent study conducted by Tulane University has shed light on the impact of diet on future generations. The research found that a low-protein diet in paired mice resulted in offspring with lower birthweights and smaller kidneys over the next four generations. These factors are known risk factors for chronic kidney disease and hypertension.

The study, published in the journal Heliyon, revealed that even when the diet was corrected in subsequent generations, the offspring continued to be born with low nephron counts. Nephrons are essential filtration units in the kidneys that help remove waste from the bloodstream. This suggests that food scarcity or malnutrition in one generation can have long-lasting effects on the health of future generations.

Lead author Giovane Tortelote, an assistant professor of pediatric nephrology at Tulane University School of Medicine, compared the impact of poor diet to an avalanche. Despite efforts to correct the diet in later generations, the offspring still experienced lower birthweights and kidney development issues.

The study also found that the negative effects on kidney development were present in the first generation offspring regardless of whether the mother or father had a protein-deficient diet. This highlights the importance of both maternal and paternal nutrition in ensuring healthy development in offspring.

The findings of this study contribute to the field of epigenetics, which explores how environmental factors can influence gene expression without altering the DNA sequence. Understanding the intergenerational impact of diet on kidney development can provide insights into the underlying causes of chronic kidney disease, a major public health concern.

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Further research is needed to determine how and why the trait of low nephron counts is passed on through multiple generations. The study suggests that a combination of maternal and paternal factors may influence proper kidney development in offspring.

Overall, the research underscores the importance of a balanced diet in maintaining not only individual health but also the health of future generations. By addressing the long-term effects of poor nutrition, researchers hope to find ways to mitigate the risk of chronic health conditions like hypertension and kidney disease.

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