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Diet, behavior and immunity across the lifespan
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posted on 2015-11-01, 00:00 authored by M W Hale, S J Spencer, B Conti, C L Jasoni, S Kent, M E Radler, T M Reyes, Luba SominskyLuba SominskyIt is increasingly appreciated that perinatal events can set an organism on a life-long trajectory for either health or disease, resilience or risk. One early life variable that has proven critical for optimal development is the nutritional environment in which the organism develops. Extensive research has documented the effects of both undernutrition and overnutrition, with strong links evident for an increased risk for obesity and metabolic disorders, as well as adverse mental health outcomes. Recent work has highlighted a critical role of the immune system, in linking diet with long term health and behavioral outcomes. The present review will summarize the recent literature regarding the interactions of diet, immunity, and behavior.
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Journal
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral ReviewsVolume
58Pagination
46 - 62Publisher DOI
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0149-7634eISSN
1873-7528Publication classification
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineBehavioral SciencesNeurosciencesNeurosciences & NeurologyDietNutritionImmuneInflammationMicrogliaCytokineIL-18ObesityCalorie restrictionLipopolysaccharideHIGH-FAT DIETCATCH-UP GROWTHONSET CALORIE RESTRICTIONDUTCH-HUNGER-WINTERMATERNAL PREPREGNANCY OVERWEIGHTINDUCED SICKNESS BEHAVIORCORONARY-HEART-DISEASEANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIORGAMMA-INDUCING FACTORBLOOD-BRAIN-BARRIER