A new study found that overweight or obese mothers had newborn babies with telomeres that corresponded to 17 years of biological aging.

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Telomere length in early life can be predictive of lifespan. Higher maternal oxidative stress and inflammation status due to increased obesity might generate a higher inflammatory and oxidative stress causing metabolic alterations that may act as mechanisms in fetal programming influencing telomere biology during development in the uterus.