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Impacts of maternal diet and exercise on offspring behavior and body weights
Citation:
Moser, V., Kathy Mcdaniel, E. Wooland, P. Phillips, J. Franklin, AND C. Gordon. Impacts of maternal diet and exercise on offspring behavior and body weights. NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 63:46-50, (2017).
Impact/Purpose:
Impact Statement This brief communication is a presentation of the effects of maternal exercise and high fat diet on neurobehavioral and physiological changes in the adult offspring. This is a data set from a larger study that assessed the effects of these treatments on the susceptibility to ozone. The current study found some unexpected effects of diet and exercise on learning and memory in the offspring. These data will be useful in future assessments in the SHC research program.
Description:
Will be submitted as a brief communication to the journal of Neurotoxicology and Teratology.