The
relationship
between
maternal
obesity,
age,
and
the
macronutrient
concentrations
in
breastmilk
is
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
whether
composition
of
influenced
by
adiposity
as
well
how
these
factors
impact
infant
growth
during
first
six
months
life.
lipids,
proteins,
carbohydrates
colostrum,
transition
milk,
mature
milk
were
measured
samples
from
118
mothers.
total
body
fat
(TBF)
was
determined,
mothers
categorized
adequate
(ATBF,
≤30%)
or
elevated
(ETBF,
>30%),
further
classified
age
younger
(less
than
30
years)
older
(more
years).
Infant
anthropometric
measurements
also
taken.
all
macronutrients
significantly
higher
(p<0.05)
ETBF
mother
groups
compared
ATBF
groups.
Maternal
positively
associated
(R2=0.098,
p=0.035)
with
concentration
lipids
colostrum.
Breastmilk
levels
strongly
(R2
=0.800,
p<0.001)
infant's
head
circumference.
There
a
negative
correlation
weight
circumference
group.
linked
breastmilk.
These
found
be
greater
but
this
only
observed
women
under
30.
Low
increases
infants'
circumference,
lean
finding
warrants
investigation.
Breastfeeding Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(4), P. 235 - 247
Published: March 18, 2024
Formula
and
breastfeeding
are
known
factors
associated
with
infant
weight
trajectories.
Evidence
exploring
the
effect
of
expressed
human
milk
feeding
on
in
community
setting
has
not
been
well
synthesized.
Personality and Social Psychology Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 21, 2024
Academic
Abstract
Interpersonal
synchrony,
the
alignment
of
behavior
and/or
physiology
during
interactions,
is
a
pervasive
phenomenon
observed
in
diverse
social
contexts.
Here
we
synthesize
across
contexts
and
behaviors
to
classify
different
forms
functions
synchrony.
We
provide
concise
framework
for
classifying
manifold
synchrony
along
six
dimensions:
periodicity,
discreteness,
spatial
similarity,
directionality,
leader–follower
dynamics,
observability.
also
distill
various
proposed
interpersonal
into
four
interconnected
functions:
reducing
complexity
improving
understanding,
accomplishing
joint
tasks,
strengthening
connection,
influencing
partners’
behavior.
These
derive
from
first
principles,
emerge
each
other,
are
accomplished
by
some
more
than
others.
Effective
flexibly
adapts
goals
not
always
better.
Our
synthesis
offers
shared
language
field,
allowing
better
cross-context
cross-behavior
comparisons,
generating
new
hypotheses,
highlighting
future
research
directions.
Journal of Perinatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
44(9), P. 1377 - 1381
Published: June 15, 2024
Abstract
Clinicians
caring
for
small,
vulnerable
newborns
increasingly
have
access
to
specific
nutritional
information
about
human
milk
through
point-of-care
analyzers
and
labeled
products.
It
is
critical
clinicians
recognize
that
there
considerable
variability
in
how
data
are
derived
reported
,
which
impacts
the
interpretation
of
values,
comparison
between
products,
ultimately
ability
deliver
optimal
care.
This
article
distills
key
issues
will
enable
interpret
labels/analysis
more
effectively,
allowing
them
make
better
decisions
dietary
strategies.
We
aim
empower
ask
questions
sampling
techniques,
nutrient
analysis
bank
pooling
practices.
knowledge
can
put
values
context,
improve
clinical
care,
help
drive
rigorous
research
exploring
impact
feeding
on
infant
outcomes.
Biological Research For Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(1), P. 142 - 167
Published: July 23, 2024
Melatonin
is
vital
in
human
circadian
rhythm
and
infant
development.
This
scoping
review
summarized
the
current
knowledge
about
melatonin’s
presence
effects
milk
to
promote
better
understanding
of
its
secretion
pattern
clinical
advancement
maternal-infant
health.
The
followed
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
guideline
answered
question:
What
melatonin
hormone
milk?
databases
searched
were
PubMed,
CINAHL,
SCOPUS,
Web
Science,
LILACS,
Scielo,
EMBASE,
Science
Direct,
Eric,
Cochrane,
addition
grey
literature
reference
lists
included
sources.
Research
papers
English,
Spanish,
or
Portuguese
languages,
regardless
study
type
publication
date.
selection
data
extraction
involved
two
independent
reviewers.
Twenty-nine
studies
met
inclusion
criteria.
studies,
conducted
between
1993
2023,
employed
diverse
designs,
with
cross-sectional
being
most
prevalent.
concentration
exhibited
a
consistent
pattern,
higher
at
night,
elevated
colostrum.
analysis
methods
for
evolved,
recent
advancements
contributing
more
accurate
measurements.
Factors
influencing
levels,
such
as
delivery
type,
maternal
age,
health
conditions,
demonstrated
complex
relationship,
potentially
impacting
development
infants.
dynamic
nature
calls
continued
interdisciplinary
research,
bridging
gaps
clinical,
biochemical,
epidemiological
perspectives.
Standardizing
are
needed.
Nurses
should
assess
factors
levels
interventions
guidance
aimed
enhancing
regulation
cycle
during
perinatal
period
benefits.
The
relationship
between
maternal
obesity,
age,
and
the
macronutrient
concentrations
in
breastmilk
is
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
whether
composition
of
influenced
by
adiposity
as
well
how
these
factors
impact
infant
growth
during
first
six
months
life.
lipids,
proteins,
carbohydrates
colostrum,
transition
milk,
mature
milk
were
measured
samples
from
118
mothers.
total
body
fat
(TBF)
was
determined,
mothers
categorized
adequate
(ATBF,
≤30%)
or
elevated
(ETBF,
>30%),
further
classified
age
younger
(less
than
30
years)
older
(more
years).
Infant
anthropometric
measurements
also
taken.
all
macronutrients
significantly
higher
(p<0.05)
ETBF
mother
groups
compared
ATBF
groups.
Maternal
positively
associated
(R2=0.098,
p=0.035)
with
concentration
lipids
colostrum.
Breastmilk
levels
strongly
(R2
=0.800,
p<0.001)
infant's
head
circumference.
There
a
negative
correlation
weight
circumference
group.
linked
breastmilk.
These
found
be
greater
but
this
only
observed
women
under
30.
Low
increases
infants'
circumference,
lean
finding
warrants
investigation.