Background: The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and infant growth and adiposity is not fully understood and comprehensive studies are missing from the current literature. Methods: We screened and recruited 370 healthy, pregnant women and their infants from seven European countries. Breastmilk samples were collected using standardized procedures at six time points over 4 months, as were infant parameters. Correlations and associations between HMO area under the curve, anthropometric data, and fat mass at 4 months were tested. Results: Lacto-N-neotetraose had a negative correlation with the change in length (rs = −0.18, P = 0.02). Sialyllacto-N-tetraose c (LSTc) had a positive correlation with weight for length (rs = 0...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Background: The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and infant growth and adipos...
Abstract Background The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) and child growth has ...
BACKGROUND:Human milk is the recommended and sole nutrient source for newborns. One of the largest c...
Human milk is the recommended and sole nutrient source for newborns. One of the largest components o...
Human milk (HM) components may influence infant growth and development. This study aimed to investig...
Aim: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk (HM) components may influence infant growth and development. This study aimed to investig...
BACKGROUND: Presumed benefits of human milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obe...
Human milk is a complex and variable ecosystem fundamental to the development of newborns. This stud...
Infant growth trajectory may influence later-life obesity. Human milk provides a wide range of nutri...
AIM: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) have specific dose‐dependent effects on child health outcomes. Th...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Background: The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and infant growth and adipos...
Abstract Background The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) and child growth has ...
BACKGROUND:Human milk is the recommended and sole nutrient source for newborns. One of the largest c...
Human milk is the recommended and sole nutrient source for newborns. One of the largest components o...
Human milk (HM) components may influence infant growth and development. This study aimed to investig...
Aim: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk (HM) components may influence infant growth and development. This study aimed to investig...
BACKGROUND: Presumed benefits of human milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obe...
Human milk is a complex and variable ecosystem fundamental to the development of newborns. This stud...
Infant growth trajectory may influence later-life obesity. Human milk provides a wide range of nutri...
AIM: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) have specific dose‐dependent effects on child health outcomes. Th...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...