Due to a production error, there was a mistake in Figure 1 as published. The line thickness in Figure 1A was too thick. The corrected Figure 1 appears below.
Figure 1

Dam body weight (A) in Part 1 and (B) in Part 2: (i) pre-pregnancy, (ii) at conception, (iii) gained during pregnancy, (iv) during pregnancy. n = 8–10 per diet. Line graphs depict data as mean ± SEM. *p < 0.05 vs. chow; ***p < 0.001 vs. chow; ##p < 0.01 vs. glucose; $p < 0.05 sucrose vs. chow; ¤p < 0.05 isomaltulose vs. chow; § p < 0.05 sucrose vs. isomaltulose; ·p < 0.05 glucose vs. chow; ···p < 0.001 glucose vs. chow; ¶ p < 0.05 glucose vs. fructose; ¶¶ p < 0.01 glucose vs. fructose.
The publisher apologizes for this mistake. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords
maternal diet, glycemic index, carbohydrate quality, metabolism, mice
Citation
Frontiers Production Office (2022) Erratum: Sex-specific effects of maternal dietary carbohydrate quality on fetal development and offspring metabolic phenotype in mice. Front. Nutr. 9:1094120. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.1094120
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09 November 2022
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09 November 2022
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