The Macronutrient Composition of Breastmilk in the First Six Months Postpartum: Influence of Perinatal and Maternal Factors DOI
Imelda Cecilia Zarzoza-Mendoza, Pilar Amellali Badillo-Suárez,

Rut Hernández-Sánchez

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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.

Language: Английский

Comparison of the Effect of Direct Breastfeeding, Expressed Human Milk, and Infant Formula Feeding on Infant Weight Trajectories: A Systematic Review DOI
Courtney N. Slater, Nina A. Juntereal, Tanja V.E. Kral

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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How and Why People Synchronize: An Integrated Perspective DOI
Elizabeth B. daSilva, Adrienne Wood

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.

Language: Английский

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Deciphering macronutrient information about human milk DOI Creative Commons
Mandy B. Belfort, Lisa M. Stellwagen, Krysten North

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Melatonin in Human Milk: A Scoping Review DOI
Flávia Silva Oliveira,

Kirsten Dieckman,

Dálete Delalibera Corrêa de Faria Mota

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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The Macronutrient Composition of Breastmilk in the First Six Months Postpartum: Influence of Perinatal and Maternal Factors DOI
Imelda Cecilia Zarzoza-Mendoza, Pilar Amellali Badillo-Suárez,

Rut Hernández-Sánchez

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

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.

Language: Английский

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