Abstract A large number of biologically active components have been found in human milk (HM), and in both human and animal models, studies have provided some evidence suggesting that HM composition can be altered by maternal exposures, subsequently influencing health outcomes for the breastfed child. Evidence varies from the research studies on whether breastfeeding protects the offspring from noncommunicable diseases, including those associated with immunological dysfunction. It has been hypothesized that the conflicting evidence results from HM composition variations, which contain many immune active molecules, oligosaccharides, lactoferrin, and lysozyme in differing concentrations, along with a diverse microbiome. Determining the comp...
Human milk (HM) is considered the most complete food for infants as its nutritional composition is s...
The lactating mammary gland is a relevant part of the infant immune system since breastfeeding prov...
Complex sugars found in breastmilk, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), may assist in early-life imm...
Abstract A large number of biologically active components have been found in human milk (HM), and...
A large number of biologically active components have been found in human milk (HM), and in both hum...
There is conflicting evidence on the protective role of breastfeeding in relation to the development...
There is conflicting evidence on the protective role of breastfeeding in relation to the development...
There is conflicting evidence on the protective role of breastfeeding in relation to the developmen...
One of the well-known features of human milk, is the capacity to protect against the risk and impact...
Breastfeeding is associated with long-term wellbeing including low risks of infectious diseases and ...
Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...
The role of breastfeeding in improving allergy outcomes in early childhood is still unclear. Evidenc...
The role of breastfeeding in improving allergy outcomes in early childhood is still unclear. Evidenc...
The role of breastfeeding in improving allergy outcomes in early childhood is still unclear. Eviden...
Background: Breast milk is the principal source of nutrition during a critical period of immune pro...
Human milk (HM) is considered the most complete food for infants as its nutritional composition is s...
The lactating mammary gland is a relevant part of the infant immune system since breastfeeding prov...
Complex sugars found in breastmilk, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), may assist in early-life imm...
Abstract A large number of biologically active components have been found in human milk (HM), and...
A large number of biologically active components have been found in human milk (HM), and in both hum...
There is conflicting evidence on the protective role of breastfeeding in relation to the development...
There is conflicting evidence on the protective role of breastfeeding in relation to the development...
There is conflicting evidence on the protective role of breastfeeding in relation to the developmen...
One of the well-known features of human milk, is the capacity to protect against the risk and impact...
Breastfeeding is associated with long-term wellbeing including low risks of infectious diseases and ...
Breast-feeding is currently recommended to prevent the development of allergic diseases; however, da...
The role of breastfeeding in improving allergy outcomes in early childhood is still unclear. Evidenc...
The role of breastfeeding in improving allergy outcomes in early childhood is still unclear. Evidenc...
The role of breastfeeding in improving allergy outcomes in early childhood is still unclear. Eviden...
Background: Breast milk is the principal source of nutrition during a critical period of immune pro...
Human milk (HM) is considered the most complete food for infants as its nutritional composition is s...
The lactating mammary gland is a relevant part of the infant immune system since breastfeeding prov...
Complex sugars found in breastmilk, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), may assist in early-life imm...