Liggins Institute


Nutrition for life-long health

Good nutrition is important at every stage of life: it influences the likelihood of developing conditions like obesity and diabetes.

Nutrition & mobility clinic at Liggins

Good nutrition is important at every stage of life: from the health of parents at the time a baby is conceived, to the impact of diet on growth, through to the risks of diseases in adulthood. However, there is still much that is unknown about the importance of differing amounts and types of fats, carbohydrate, proteins, vitamins and minerals on health at each life stage.

For babies, the nutritional environment from conception can influence metabolic and genetic pathways resulting in altered risk of obesity and related metabolic disorders as they grow up. We’re particularly interested in babies who are more at risk of developing chronic diseases in later life, such as those born early or late, or small- or large- for gestational-age.

Nutrition and activity during adolescence and adulthood also influence the likelihood of developing conditions like obesity and diabetes. We’re investigating the effects of macronutrients on early life growth and body composition and the complex roles of vitamin and minerals as regulators of genetic pathways throughout the life-course to better understand better their role in metabolic health.

Find out more about our Endocrinology and Nutrition research.