Despite the importance of human milk fatty acids for infant growth and development, there are few reports describing infant intakes of individual fatty acids. We have measured volume, fat content and fatty acid composition of milk from each breast at each feed over a 24h period to determine the mean daily amounts of each fatty acid delivered to the infant from breast milk at 1, 2, 4, 6, 9 and 12 months of lactation in five women. Daily (24h) milk production was 336·60 (sem 26·21) and 414·49 (sem 28·39) ml and milk fat content was 36·06 (sem 1·37) and 34·97 (sem 1·50) g/l for left and right breasts respectively over the course of the first year of lactation. Fatty acid composition varied over the course of the day (mean CV 14·3 (sd 7·7) %), ...
We estimated the biological variation (CVbiol) of 28 fatty acids (FA) in 465 mature human milk sampl...
Fats are the only dietary agents possibly modulating the individual membrane composition, which othe...
WOS: 000329790100022PubMed: 25536741Aim: Lipids are the main source of calories and considered very ...
Human milk is the sole source of nutrition for a growing infant. It has all the nutrients the infant...
The fatty acids (FAs) of human milk (HM) are the building blocks of the HM lipidome, contributing to...
Fat in human milk is extremely variable and can represent up to 50 % of infant energy intake. To acc...
While a wealth of data on the fatty acid composition of mature human milk has been published, limite...
The appropriate fatty acid composition of membrane lipids is necessary for structure and function of...
Triglyceride-bound fatty acids constitute the majority of lipids in human milk and may affect infant...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
We longitudinally compared fatty acids (FA) from human milk (HM) of mothers delivering term and pret...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
Preterm infants show postnatal deficits of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) which ar...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human milk (HM) composition is influenced by factors, like maternal d...
Human milk fatty acid composition varies during lactation and is influenced by maternal diet, matern...
We estimated the biological variation (CVbiol) of 28 fatty acids (FA) in 465 mature human milk sampl...
Fats are the only dietary agents possibly modulating the individual membrane composition, which othe...
WOS: 000329790100022PubMed: 25536741Aim: Lipids are the main source of calories and considered very ...
Human milk is the sole source of nutrition for a growing infant. It has all the nutrients the infant...
The fatty acids (FAs) of human milk (HM) are the building blocks of the HM lipidome, contributing to...
Fat in human milk is extremely variable and can represent up to 50 % of infant energy intake. To acc...
While a wealth of data on the fatty acid composition of mature human milk has been published, limite...
The appropriate fatty acid composition of membrane lipids is necessary for structure and function of...
Triglyceride-bound fatty acids constitute the majority of lipids in human milk and may affect infant...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
We longitudinally compared fatty acids (FA) from human milk (HM) of mothers delivering term and pret...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
Preterm infants show postnatal deficits of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) which ar...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human milk (HM) composition is influenced by factors, like maternal d...
Human milk fatty acid composition varies during lactation and is influenced by maternal diet, matern...
We estimated the biological variation (CVbiol) of 28 fatty acids (FA) in 465 mature human milk sampl...
Fats are the only dietary agents possibly modulating the individual membrane composition, which othe...
WOS: 000329790100022PubMed: 25536741Aim: Lipids are the main source of calories and considered very ...