Human milk (HM) contains a wide array of peptide hormones including leptin and adiponectin, which are involved in the regulation of infant growth and development. These essential hormones might play an important role in the regulation of metabolic reprogramming of the new-born infant. However, HM hormone studies are sparse and heterogeneous in regard to the study design, sample collection, preparation and analysis methods. This review discussed the limitations of HM hormone analysis highlighting the gaps in pre-analytical and analytical stages. The methods used to quantify HM metabolic hormones (leptin, adiponectin, ghrelin, insulin, obestatin, resistin and apelin) can be classified as immunoassay, immunosensor and chromatography. Immunoass...
Human milk (HM) appetite hormones and macronutrients may mediate satiety in breastfed infants. This ...
It has been accepted that satiety- and appetite-stimulating hormones play a role in the regulation o...
Maternal Body Mass Index (BMI) is positively associated with infant obesity risk. Breast milk contai...
Human milk (HM) contains a wide array of peptide hormones including leptin and adiponectin, which ar...
Human milk (HM) contains a plethora of metabolic hormones, including leptin, which is thought to par...
Background: Breast milk adiponectin could play a role in the regulation of infants' growth during la...
Human milk (HM) contains numerous non-nutritive bioactive factors, amongst which the peptide hormone...
Background: Previous studies have shown that human milk has a role in the gastrointestinal, neural, ...
Human milk contains a complex combination of lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and minerals, which ar...
Despite the important role that insulin plays in the human body, very little is known about its pres...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
Background: Breastfeeding is supposed to exert long-term protection of the infant from the developme...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
While human milk composition is characterised by marked dynamicity, we are far from having a clear p...
Human milk (HM) appetite hormones and macronutrients may mediate satiety in breastfed infants. This ...
It has been accepted that satiety- and appetite-stimulating hormones play a role in the regulation o...
Maternal Body Mass Index (BMI) is positively associated with infant obesity risk. Breast milk contai...
Human milk (HM) contains a wide array of peptide hormones including leptin and adiponectin, which ar...
Human milk (HM) contains a plethora of metabolic hormones, including leptin, which is thought to par...
Background: Breast milk adiponectin could play a role in the regulation of infants' growth during la...
Human milk (HM) contains numerous non-nutritive bioactive factors, amongst which the peptide hormone...
Background: Previous studies have shown that human milk has a role in the gastrointestinal, neural, ...
Human milk contains a complex combination of lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and minerals, which ar...
Despite the important role that insulin plays in the human body, very little is known about its pres...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
Background: Breastfeeding is supposed to exert long-term protection of the infant from the developme...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
While human milk composition is characterised by marked dynamicity, we are far from having a clear p...
Human milk (HM) appetite hormones and macronutrients may mediate satiety in breastfed infants. This ...
It has been accepted that satiety- and appetite-stimulating hormones play a role in the regulation o...
Maternal Body Mass Index (BMI) is positively associated with infant obesity risk. Breast milk contai...