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Breastfeeding and human lactation



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Autore: Perrella Sharon Visualizza persona
Titolo: Breastfeeding and human lactation Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (450 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: Cambodia
milk metabolomics
galactogogues
adequate intake
postnatal outcomes
cytomegalovirus
midwifery
milk synthesis
chromatography
protein
lactoferrin
human lactation
ultrasound skinfolds
breastfed infants
knowledge
pregnancy
casein
SEA
maternal factors
ethnicity
post-partum distress
bottle
composition
feeding
co-sleeping
passive immunity
glycerophosphocholine
anthropometrics
antimicrobial proteins
professional support
mothers of preterm infants
responsive feeding
lactating women
peptidomics
triiodothyronine
preterm
mother–infant physical contact
expressing
preterm infant
appetite regulation
justification of supplementation
body composition
zinc supplementation
antibodies
antisecretory factor
proteolysis
enteral nutrition
Ecuador
growth factors
maternal responsiveness
maternal wellbeing
nipple shield
microbiome
maternal distress
sodium
thyroid
maternal diet
thyroxine
IgA
caesarean section
raw breast milk
colostrum
fatty acids
breast milk
immune cells
metabolites
PEA
premature
mode of delivery
endocannabinoids
lipids
practice
fat synthesis
attitudes
feeding cues
infant
Docosahexaenoic acid
Arachidonic acid
GDM
milk-acquired infections
zinc deficiency
ICP-OES
social support
infants
omega-6 fatty acids
infant health
HGF
omega-3 fatty acids
OEA
leptin
milk metabolites
Canada
mother–infant interaction
NMR spectroscopy
lipidomics
infection
breastfeeding support
prematurity
phosphocholine
immunity
Quito
sex-specificity
choline
paternal role
inflammation
docosahexaenoic acid
partner support
proximal care
thyroid antibodies
adipokines
calculated daily intakes
candida
proton nuclear magnetic resonance
N-acylethanolamines
milk intake
whey
bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy
breastfeeding
n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid
babywearing
milk composition
breastmilk
obesity
lactation
infant growth
formula supplementation
early life nutrition
adiponectin
milk cells
potassium
human milk
long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
Andean region
Ireland
mass spectrometry
geographical location
diet
dietary recommendations
TGF-?
ion selective electrode
plasma zinc
barriers
infant feeding
human milk composition
Breastfeeding
Persona (resp. second.): GeddesDonna
Sommario/riassunto: Human lactation has evolved to produce a milk composition that is uniquely-designed for the human infant. Not only does human milk optimize infant growth and development, it also provides protection from infection and disease. More recently, the importance of human milk and breastfeeding in the programming of infant health has risen to the fore. Anchoring of infant feeding in the developmental origins of health and disease has led to a resurgence of research focused in this area. Milk composition is highly variable both between and within mothers. Indeed the distinct maternal human milk signature, including its own microbiome, is influenced by environmental factors, such as diet, health, body composition and geographic residence. An understanding of these changes will lead to unravelling the adaptation of milk to the environment and its impact on the infant. In terms of the promotion of breastfeeding, health economics and epidemiology is instrumental in shaping public health policy and identifying barriers to breastfeeding. Further, basic research is imperative in order to design evidence-based interventions to improve both breastfeeding duration and women’s breastfeeding experience.
Titolo autorizzato: Breastfeeding and Human Lactation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03897-931-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346677403321
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