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Researchers earn $2.3 million grant to study generational cycle of maternal obesity, liver disease - EurekAlert


<p>Research increasingly suggests that when a woman with obesity becomes pregnant, a process of &ldquo;fetal reprogramming&rdquo; increases the risk that her baby will face problems like obesity, Type 2 diabetes and liver disease earlier in life. To better understand how that reprogramming occurs, University of Oklahoma researchers recently earned a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. They also will study whether an antioxidant called PQQ given to the mother can lower the risk of future metabolic problems for her offspring.</p>

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