Laurenson Bequest Award

The Foundation invites applications for grants to support medical research carried out in the Otago area or projects based in Otago. These are to be financed by income from bequests to the Foundation by the late Alexia and James Laurenson, known as The Laurenson Awards.

In accordance with the wishes of the Laurensons, applications are invited for research in areas relating to the investigation and dissemination of knowledge concerning the effects of proper diet and/or drugs on human health.

 

2024 Award

Maternal diet and long-term effects on maternal and offspring health

Principal investigator: Assoc Prof Mike Garrett, Department of Anatomy, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Otago

Co-investigators: Assoc Prof Tracy Perry, Division of Sciences, University of Otago ,Professor Sue Crengle, Ngāi Tahu Māori Health Research Unit, University of Otago, and Mr Cameron Young, Department of Anatomy, University of Otago 

Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a metabolic disease spontaneously arising during pregnancy and affects approximately 7% of all pregnancies in New Zealand. Although GDM typically resolves after pregnancy, it has long-lasting impacts on the health of mother and child, increasing their risk of metabolic and cardiovascular disease in later life.

Maternal nutrition is a major factor influencing both the onset of GDM and its postpartum disease progression, although the effects of specific macronutrients (protein, carbohydrate, fat) have not been systematically assessed. This large-scale animal experiment will conclusively define the effect of specific macronutrient intake during pregnancy on the longterm health of mothers and their offspring.

 

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