Milk fat is the major source of energy for breastfed infants; it also supplies polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) essential for the development of brain, retina, and other organs. Maternal nutritional status is critical for the newborn, and little information exists regarding the PUFA status of vulnerable populations living in Southern regions. We studied the relationship between maternal nourishment and milk fatty acid composition. Mother nutritional status (normal, overweight or obese) was estimated on the body mass index. Milk protein, total lipid, and fatty acid composition were determined. Milk protein was not affected by mother’s nutritional status. In obese mothers an increase in lipid content, linoleic acid, total n-6 and total pol...
Abstract Background Few studies in recent years have demonstrated the effect of maternal diet on fat...
Maternal fat intake and adipose reserves are major sources of PUFA during lactation. The present stu...
This study analyzed how maternal obesity a ected fatty acids (FAs) in breast milk and their associat...
Breast milk fatty acid (FA) composition varies greatly among individual women, including in percenta...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human milk (HM) composition is influenced by factors, like maternal d...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in recent years have demonstrated the effect of maternal diet on fatty acid ...
Objectives: The fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk is a relevant aspect related to the devel...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Programming of infant development and later health may depe...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
(n-3) PUFA, including DHA, are essential for neural development and accumulate extensively in the fe...
Human milk is the main source of food for young infants up to 6 months of age. During initial period...
Abstract Background Few studies in recent years have demonstrated the effect of maternal diet on fat...
Maternal fat intake and adipose reserves are major sources of PUFA during lactation. The present stu...
This study analyzed how maternal obesity a ected fatty acids (FAs) in breast milk and their associat...
Breast milk fatty acid (FA) composition varies greatly among individual women, including in percenta...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human milk (HM) composition is influenced by factors, like maternal d...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in recent years have demonstrated the effect of maternal diet on fatty acid ...
Objectives: The fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk is a relevant aspect related to the devel...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Programming of infant development and later health may depe...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
(n-3) PUFA, including DHA, are essential for neural development and accumulate extensively in the fe...
Human milk is the main source of food for young infants up to 6 months of age. During initial period...
Abstract Background Few studies in recent years have demonstrated the effect of maternal diet on fat...
Maternal fat intake and adipose reserves are major sources of PUFA during lactation. The present stu...
This study analyzed how maternal obesity a ected fatty acids (FAs) in breast milk and their associat...