International audienceBreast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comparison, infant formulas historically made from milk fat also brought up cholesterol to infants but in smaller quantities due to dilution with vegetable fats used to adjust intakes. This contrast breast milk/infant formula has widened over the last twenty years due to a now almost systematic use of vegetable fats in formulas marketed in Europe. Epidemiological studies comparing breastfeeding to food formulas are now sufficiently numerous to point a risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood higher in infant initially fed formulas. Animal studies, although incomplete, suggest an early programming of cholesterol metabolism...
Objective: To investigate differences in the fatty acid composition, sterols, minor carbohydrates an...
Cholesterol synthesized in the body or ingested is an essential lipid component for human survival f...
BACKGROUND: Lipid droplets in human milk have a mode diameter of ∼4 μm and are surrounded by a nativ...
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...
Human milk is relatively high in cholesterol compared with infant formula (10-15 mg/dL versus 0-1.1...
Endogenous cholesterol (Ch) fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is inversely related to infant dietary C...
Recommendations for infant formulas (IF) had been established on the basis of human breast milk comp...
Background: The endogenous cholesterol fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is related inversely to infan...
LC)W~-I~iGES for infants are based, to a large degree, on our knowledge of the nutrients of human mi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of the exogenous supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids ...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Cholesterol synthesized in the body or ingested is an essential lipid component for human survival f...
Formula-fed infants present higher cholesterol synthesis rates and lower circulating cholesterol dur...
In summary, there is strong evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding and human milk consump...
Objective: To investigate differences in the fatty acid composition, sterols, minor carbohydrates an...
Cholesterol synthesized in the body or ingested is an essential lipid component for human survival f...
BACKGROUND: Lipid droplets in human milk have a mode diameter of ∼4 μm and are surrounded by a nativ...
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...
Human milk is relatively high in cholesterol compared with infant formula (10-15 mg/dL versus 0-1.1...
Endogenous cholesterol (Ch) fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is inversely related to infant dietary C...
Recommendations for infant formulas (IF) had been established on the basis of human breast milk comp...
Background: The endogenous cholesterol fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is related inversely to infan...
LC)W~-I~iGES for infants are based, to a large degree, on our knowledge of the nutrients of human mi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of the exogenous supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids ...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Cholesterol synthesized in the body or ingested is an essential lipid component for human survival f...
Formula-fed infants present higher cholesterol synthesis rates and lower circulating cholesterol dur...
In summary, there is strong evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding and human milk consump...
Objective: To investigate differences in the fatty acid composition, sterols, minor carbohydrates an...
Cholesterol synthesized in the body or ingested is an essential lipid component for human survival f...
BACKGROUND: Lipid droplets in human milk have a mode diameter of ∼4 μm and are surrounded by a nativ...