Exclusive Human Milk Diet Is Associated with Lower Risk of Motor Function Impairment by Three Years of Age
Fu‐Sheng Chou,
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Jing Zhang,
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Maria Fe Villosis
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Abstract
Objectives:
To
evaluate
the
association
of
an
exclusive
human
milk
diet
(EHMD)
with
motor
function
by
three
years
corrected
age
among
infants
born
at
less
than
32
weeks
gestation.
Methods:
We
conducted
a
retrospective
study
between
2018
and
2021.
Infants
who
received
EHMD
for
>
75%
days
first
day
fortification
33
6/7
postmenstrual
were
assigned
to
group.
used
inverse
propensity
sores
balance
potential
confounders
developed
mixed-effects
logistic
regression
model
assess
association.
Results:
After
adjusting
demographics
morbidities,
was
found
be
associated
reduced
risk
impairment,
odds
ratio
0.74
(95%
confidence
interval
0.56–0.98,
p-value
=
0.033).
Conclusions:
An
is
decrease
in
early
childhood
impairment
Language: Английский
The shifting landscape of the preterm brain
Neuron,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Transforming neonatal nursing: a randomized controlled trial comparing kangaroo care and standard protocols for survival in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome
BMC Nursing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: April 16, 2025
Language: Английский
Exclusive human milk diet is associated with lower risk of motor function impairment at three years of corrected age
Fu‐Sheng Chou,
No information about this author
Jing Zhang,
No information about this author
Maria Fe Villosis
No information about this author
et al.
Journal of Perinatology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 21, 2025
To
evaluate
the
association
between
an
exclusive
human
milk
diet
(EHMD)
and
motor
function
impairment
at
three
years
of
corrected
age
among
infants
born
before
32
weeks
gestation.
We
conducted
a
retrospective
study
2018
2021.
assigned
to
EHMD
group
who
received
for
≥75%
days
first
day
fortification
33
6/7
postmenstrual
age.
used
inverse
propensity
scores
balance
potential
confounders
developed
mixed-effects
logistic
regression
model
assess
association.
After
adjusting
demographics
morbidities,
was
associated
with
reduced
risk
impairment,
odds
ratio
0.74
(95%
CI:
0.56-0.98,
p
=
0.036).
An
is
decrease
in
early
childhood
Language: Английский
Harmonious Allies: The Synergy of Antimicrobial Proteins and Microbes in Breast Milk to Protect Neonatal Health
Hygiene,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 19 - 19
Published: May 8, 2025
Breast
milk
is
vital
for
infant
survival,
protecting
against
infections
and
strengthening
the
immune
system.
In
addition
to
nutrients,
breast
contains
beneficial
microorganisms,
antimicrobial
peptides
proteins
(APPs),
including
lactoferrin
lysozyme,
such
as
defensins
cathelicidins
that
destroy
harmful
bacteria
regulate
neonatal
response.
also
promotes
growth
of
gut
(Bacteroidaceae
Bifidobacteriaceae)
while
reducing
pathogens,
fostering
a
healthy
microbiome,
supporting
long-term
health.
Traditionally,
research
on
microbiota
has
been
conducted
in
isolation.
However,
at
molecular
level,
these
components
do
not
function
independently;
they
interact
synergistically,
influencing
immunomodulation,
inflammation,
composition
microbiome.
Therefore,
this
review
aims
provide
an
overview
discovery
identification
APPs
milk,
dynamic
relationship
between
microbiota,
potentiation
artificial
feeding
with
supplemented
formulas
when
breastfeeding
impossible,
benefits
newborn
systems,
even
tissue.
Language: Английский