Junk food addiction begins in womb

Worried about your kids growing up being addicted to junk food? Well then stay away from fatty, sugary and salty foods while pregnant and breastfeeding.

The finding is based on a new study by researchers at the Royal Veterinary College, London, who found that mothers who eat junk food during pregnancy and breastfeeding may be putting their children at risk of overeating and developing obesity.

The study was carried out on a mouse model, during which researchers observed rats fed a diet of processed junk food during pregnancy and lactation.

The researchers found that offspring of these rats gave birth to offspring which overate and had a preference for junk foods rich in fat, sugar and salt when compared to the offspring of rats given regular feed. The research team believes the findings have implications for humans as well.

"Our study has shown that eating large quantities of junk food when pregnant and breastfeeding could impair the normal control of appetite and promote an exacerbated taste for junk food in offspring," says lead author Dr Stephanie Bayol.

"This could send offspring on the road to obesity and make the task of teaching healthy eating habits in children even more challenging. Exposure to a maternal junk food diet during their foetal and suckling life might help explain why some individuals might find it harder than others to control their junk food intake," Bayol added.
 
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