We investigated associations between intakes of human milk (HM) components (macronutrients and biologically active molecules) and regional fat depots development in healthy term infants (n = 20) across the first year of lactation. Infant limb (mid-arm and mid-thigh) lean and fat areas were assessed by ultrasound imaging at 2, 5, 9 and 12 months of age. Concentrations of HM total protein, whey protein, casein, adiponectin, leptin, lysozyme, lactoferrin, secretory IGA, total carbohydrates, lactose, HM oligosaccharides (total HMO, calculated) and infant 24-h milk intake were measured, and infant calculated daily intakes (CDI) of HM components were determined. This pilot study shows higher 24-h milk intake was associated with a larger mid-arm f...
Background & aims Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Human milk (HM) appetite hormones and macronutrients may mediate satiety in breastfed infants. This ...
This study aimed to investigate relationships between infant abdominal visceral and subcutaneous adi...
Background: To investigate relationships between infant body composition (BC) and human milk (HM) im...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
Aim: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk (HM) influences infant feeding patterns and body composition (BC). This small proof-of co...
Human milk (HM) influences infant feeding patterns and body composition (BC). This small proof-of co...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
An infant’s growth pattern over the first year of life sets the trajectory for growth during childho...
AIM: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
BACKGROUND: Presumed benefits of human milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obe...
The fatty acids (FAs) of human milk (HM) are the building blocks of the HM lipidome, contributing to...
Background & aims Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Human milk (HM) appetite hormones and macronutrients may mediate satiety in breastfed infants. This ...
This study aimed to investigate relationships between infant abdominal visceral and subcutaneous adi...
Background: To investigate relationships between infant body composition (BC) and human milk (HM) im...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
Aim: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk (HM) influences infant feeding patterns and body composition (BC). This small proof-of co...
Human milk (HM) influences infant feeding patterns and body composition (BC). This small proof-of co...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
An infant’s growth pattern over the first year of life sets the trajectory for growth during childho...
AIM: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Human milk (HM) adipokines may influence infant feeding patterns, appetite regulation, and body comp...
BACKGROUND: Presumed benefits of human milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obe...
The fatty acids (FAs) of human milk (HM) are the building blocks of the HM lipidome, contributing to...
Background & aims Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Human milk (HM) appetite hormones and macronutrients may mediate satiety in breastfed infants. This ...