2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15245038
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Effects of Fish Oil Supplementation on Reducing the Effects of Paternal Obesity and Preventing Fatty Liver in Offspring

Akriti Shrestha,
Sarah Katherine Dellett,
Junhui Yang
et al.

Abstract: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a serious public health concern, which calls for appropriate diet/nutrition intervention. Fish oil (FO) has several benefits in reducing obesity, but its intergenerational role in reducing the effects of paternal obesity has not been established. Hence, we hypothesized that FO supplementation to an obese father during the pre-conceptional period could improve the metabolic health of the offspring, specifically in the liver. Three groups of male mice were fed with a l… Show more

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“…Vitamin E was added to the diet to prevent oxidation and food. Diets were purchased from Research Diets (New Brunswick, NJ, USA), with more information provided [21]. The Syracuse University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approved all animal protocols.…”
Section: Animals and Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin E was added to the diet to prevent oxidation and food. Diets were purchased from Research Diets (New Brunswick, NJ, USA), with more information provided [21]. The Syracuse University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approved all animal protocols.…”
Section: Animals and Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%