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Studien & Med Pubs

Die Grundlage der MITOPY Methode bilden zahlreiche Studien mit Fokus auf gesunde Reproduktion und steht für ein medizinisches Konzept, der biologischen, ganzheitlichen Behandlung ausgehend von der Zellebene.

 

Ein kleine Auswahl der relevanten Forschungsergebnisse finden Sie weiter unten.

Before the beginning: nutrition and lifestyle in the preconception period and its importance for future health [1]

Professor Judith Stephenson, FFPH, Dr Nicola Heslehurst, PhD, Dr Jennifer Hall, PhD, Dr. Danielle A.J.M. Schoenaker, PhD, Dr Jayne Hutchinson, PhD, Professor Janet Cade, RNutr FAfN, Professor Lucilla Poston, PhD, Dr Geraldine Barrett, PhD, Dr Sarah Crozier, PhD, Dr Kalyanaraman Kumaran, DM FFPH, Professor Chittaranjan Yanjik, MD, Dr Mary Barker, PhD, Professor Janis Baird, PhD FFPH, and Professor Gita Mishra, PhD FAHMS

Prenatal Malnutrition-Induced Epigenetic Dysregulation as a Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes [1a]

Maternal care, the epigenome and phenotypic differences in behavior [2]

Moshe Szyf, Ian Weaver, Michael Meaney

Relation of childhood brain tumors to exposure of parents and children to tobacco smoke: the SEARCH international case-control study. Surveillance of Environmental Aspects Related to Cancer in Humans [2a]

Graziella Filippini, Patrick Maisonneuve, Margaret McCredie, Raphael Peris-Bonet, Baruch Modan, Susan Preston-Martin, Beth A Mueller, Elizabeth A Holly, Sylvaine Cordier, N W Choi, Julian Little, Annie Arslan, Peter Boyle

From Preconception Care to the First Day of School: Transforming the Health of New Families With Lifestyle Medicine [3]

John McHugh, Michelle Dalal, Neeta Agarwal,

Anti-Inflammatory Diets in Fertility: An Evidence Review [4]
Dietary Impacts on Gestational Diabetes: Connection between Gut Microbiome and Epigenetic Mechanisms [5]

Taiwo Bankole, Hung Winn, Yuanyuan Li

Female Fertility and the Nutritional Approach: The Most Essential Aspects [6]
Higher chromosomal aberration frequency in products of conception from women older than 32 years old with diminished ovarian reserve undergoing IVF/ICSI [7]

Wanyu Zhang, Linghan Zhang, Yu Liu, Jing Li, Xiaolu Xu, Wenbin Niu, Jiawei Xu, Bo Sun, Yihong Guo

Oocyte aging underlies female reproductive aging: biological mechanisms and therapeutic strategies [9]

Hideki Igarashi, Toshifumi Takahashi, Satoru Nagase

The Impact of Preconceptional Multiple-Micronutrient Supplementation on Female Fertility [10]

Ella Schaefer, Deborah Nock

Pretreatment with coenzyme Q10 improves ovarian response and embryo quality in low-prognosis young women with decreased ovarian reserve: a randomized controlled trial [11]

Yangying Xu, Victoria Nisenblat, Cuiling Lu, Rong Li, Jie Qiao, Xiumei Zhen, Shuyu Wang

Epigenetic Modifications by Dietary Phytochemicals: Implications for Personalized Nutrition [12]

Sharmila Shankar, Dhruv Kumar, Rakesh K. Srivastava

Oocyte mitochondria—key regulators of oocyte function and potential therapeutic targets for improving fertility [13]

Deepak Adhikari, In-won Lee, Wai Shan Yuen, John Carroll

präkonzeptionell

Präkonzeptionell

Die Grundlage der MITOPY Methode bilden zahlreiche Studien mit Fokus auf gesunde Reproduktion und steht für ein medizinisches Konzept, der biologischen, ganzheitlichen Behandlung ausgehend von der Zellebene. Die MITOPY Therapie bietet Ihnen ein intensives, personalisiertes 4 bis 12 monatiges Kinderwunsch-Programm.

SSW

Schwangerschaft

Dietary Impacts on Gestational Diabetes: Connection between Gut Microbiome and Epigenetic Mechanisms [14]

Taiwo Bankole, Hung Winn, Yuanyuan Li

Dietary interventions designed to protect the perinatal brain from hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy – Creatine prophylaxis and the need for multi-organ protection [15]

Stacey J.Ellery, Hayley Dickinson, Matthew McKenzie, David A. Walker

Docosahexaenoic acid supplementation during pregnancy: a potential tool to prevent membrane rupture and preterm labor [16]

Emanuela Pietrantoni, Federica Del Chierico, Giuliano Rigon, Pamela Vernocchi, Guglielmo Salvatori, Melania Manco, Fabrizio Signore, Lorenza Putignani

A Novel Review of Homocysteine and Pregnancy Complications [17]

Chuce Dai, Yiming Fei, Jianming Li, Yang Shi, Xiuhua Yang

First-Trimester Serum Acylcarnitine Levels to Predict Preeclampsia: A Metabolomics Approach [18]

Maria P. H. Koster, Rob J. Vreeken, Amy C. Harms, Adrie D. Dane, Sylwia Kuc, Peter C. J. I. Schielen, Thomas Hankemeier, Ruud Berger, Gerard H. A. Visser, Jeroen L. A. Pennings

Maternal Creatine Supplementation From Mid-Pregnancy Protects the Diaphragm of the Newborn Spiny Mouse From Intrapartum Hypoxia-Induced Damage [19]

David J Cannata, Zoe Ireland, Hayley Dickinson, Rod J Snow, Aaron P Russell, Jan M West, David W Walker

Nutraceuticals and Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy: The Available Clinical Evidence [20]

Silvia Fogacci, Federica Fogacci, Arrigo F.G. Cicero

postpartum

Post Partum

Pregnancy and Lactation: Physiological Adjustments, Nutritional Requirements and the Role of Dietary Supplements [21]

Mary Frances Picciano

Fatty Acid Transfer from Blood to Milk Is Disrupted in Mothers with Low Milk Production, Obesity, and Inflammation [22]

Rachel E Walker, Kevin J Harvatine, Catharine Ross, Erin A Wagner, Sarah W Riddle, Alison D Gernand, Laurie A Nommsen-Rivers

Low Hemoglobin Level Is a Risk Factor for Postpartum Depression [23]

Elizabeth J. Corwin, Laura E. Murray-Kolb, John L. Beard 

Guidelines for the identification and management of lead exposure in pregnant and lactating women [24]

National Center for Environmental Health, Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

Referenzen
Quellenangaben:

"Wenn aus Liebe,
Leben werden soll,
dann ist Gesundheit der wichtigste Teil der Liebe."

VIOLETA BECKER

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