Introduction: This study aimed to determine the relationship of maternal dietary intake with human milk nutritional composition, among Malay mothers during the postpartum period of exclusive breastfeeding. Methods: Human milk samples (20- 30ml) were collected from mothers (n=32) at least once monthly for six months postpartum. Macronutrients and fatty acids contents were determined using proximate analysis and gas chromatography methods, respectively. Maternal dietary intakes were recorded using the multiple-pass diet recall method prior to each milk sampling and were analysed using the Nutritionist ProTM software. Associations between the milk composition and maternal diet were tested using Spearman correlation. Results: The energy content...
BackgroundBreast milk is the sole source of nutrition for exclusively breastfed infants in the first...
ContextExclusive breastfeeding for 6 months after birth provides infants with the best start for lif...
Maternal diet has the potential to affect human milk (HM) composition, but very few studies have dir...
Introduction: Nutritional requirements increase during lactation. However, maternal dietary intakes ...
Background Breast milk is the best sole food for infants in their first six months of life. Breast m...
The composition of human milk is dynamic and can vary according to many maternal factors, such as di...
Background: Human milk is the optimal nutrition for newborns and infants during the first period of ...
Human milk is nutrient rich, complex in its composition, and is key to a baby’s health through...
BackgroundMaternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lact...
OBJECTIVES: Dietary patterns are a useful tool to study the impact of overall maternal diet on human...
INTRODUCTION: Breast milk fatty acids play a major role in infant development. However, no data have...
Pregnancy is a crucial period for mothers to ensure proper weight gain and adequate nutrients intake...
Maternal nutrition have been suggested to have an impact on nutrients excreted in breast milk. Sever...
Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between breast milk fat content with mater...
BackgroundBreast milk is the sole source of nutrition for exclusively breastfed infants in the first...
ContextExclusive breastfeeding for 6 months after birth provides infants with the best start for lif...
Maternal diet has the potential to affect human milk (HM) composition, but very few studies have dir...
Introduction: Nutritional requirements increase during lactation. However, maternal dietary intakes ...
Background Breast milk is the best sole food for infants in their first six months of life. Breast m...
The composition of human milk is dynamic and can vary according to many maternal factors, such as di...
Background: Human milk is the optimal nutrition for newborns and infants during the first period of ...
Human milk is nutrient rich, complex in its composition, and is key to a baby’s health through...
BackgroundMaternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lact...
OBJECTIVES: Dietary patterns are a useful tool to study the impact of overall maternal diet on human...
INTRODUCTION: Breast milk fatty acids play a major role in infant development. However, no data have...
Pregnancy is a crucial period for mothers to ensure proper weight gain and adequate nutrients intake...
Maternal nutrition have been suggested to have an impact on nutrients excreted in breast milk. Sever...
Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between breast milk fat content with mater...
BackgroundBreast milk is the sole source of nutrition for exclusively breastfed infants in the first...
ContextExclusive breastfeeding for 6 months after birth provides infants with the best start for lif...
Maternal diet has the potential to affect human milk (HM) composition, but very few studies have dir...