Human milk is uniquely tailored to meet infants’ specific nutritional requirements. However, it is more than just “milk”. This dynamic and bioactive fluid allows mother–infant signalling over lactation, guiding the infant in the developmental and physiological processes. It exerts protection and life-long biological effects, playing a crucial role in promoting healthy growth and optimal cognitive development. The latest scientific advances have provided insight into different components of human milk and their dynamic changes over time. However, the complexity of human milk composition and the synergistic mechanisms responsible for its beneficial health effects have not yet been unravelled. Filling this knowledge gap will shed light on the ...
Human milk (HM) is known as the best nutrition for newborns and support the optimal growth of infant...
Beyond its nutritional aspects, human milk contains several bioactive compounds, such as microbes, o...
After birth, breastfeeding should not be considered only a normal and physiological event; in fact, ...
From an evolutionary and nutritional standpoint, exclusive human milk feeding for the first 6 months...
Human lactation has evolved to produce a milk composition that is uniquely-designed for the human in...
Breastfeeding is natural and the optimal basis of infant nutrition and development, with many benefi...
Breastfeeding is natural and the optimal basis of infant nutrition and development, with many benefi...
Breastfeeding is widely acknowledged as the normal and unequalled method for feeding infants due to ...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the growth of infants both physically and psychologically. Huma...
Maternal milk represents the best food for the newborn, providing specific physiologic advantages ov...
Human breast milk not only has nutritional properties but also holds a functional role. It contains ...
Human milk is a highly complex liquid food tailor-made to match an infant’s needs. Beyond documented...
Breast feeding and human milk are the standards for infant feeding and nutrition. Human milk oligosa...
Human milk is the gold standard for newborn infants. Breast milk not only provides nutrients, it als...
Human milk (HM) is known as the best nutrition for newborns and support the optimal growth of infant...
Beyond its nutritional aspects, human milk contains several bioactive compounds, such as microbes, o...
After birth, breastfeeding should not be considered only a normal and physiological event; in fact, ...
From an evolutionary and nutritional standpoint, exclusive human milk feeding for the first 6 months...
Human lactation has evolved to produce a milk composition that is uniquely-designed for the human in...
Breastfeeding is natural and the optimal basis of infant nutrition and development, with many benefi...
Breastfeeding is natural and the optimal basis of infant nutrition and development, with many benefi...
Breastfeeding is widely acknowledged as the normal and unequalled method for feeding infants due to ...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the growth of infants both physically and psychologically. Huma...
Maternal milk represents the best food for the newborn, providing specific physiologic advantages ov...
Human breast milk not only has nutritional properties but also holds a functional role. It contains ...
Human milk is a highly complex liquid food tailor-made to match an infant’s needs. Beyond documented...
Breast feeding and human milk are the standards for infant feeding and nutrition. Human milk oligosa...
Human milk is the gold standard for newborn infants. Breast milk not only provides nutrients, it als...
Human milk (HM) is known as the best nutrition for newborns and support the optimal growth of infant...
Beyond its nutritional aspects, human milk contains several bioactive compounds, such as microbes, o...
After birth, breastfeeding should not be considered only a normal and physiological event; in fact, ...