Dietary lipids are key for infants to not only meet their high energy needs but also fulfill numerous metabolic and physiological functions critical to their growth, development, and health. The lipid composition of breast milk varies during lactation and according to the mother's diet, whereas the lipid composition of infant formulae varies according to the blend of different fat sources. This report compares the compositions of lipids in breast milk and infant formulae, and highlights the roles of dietary lipids in term and preterm infants and their potential biological and health effects. The major differences between breast milk and formulae lie in a variety of saturated fatty acids (such as palmitic acid, including its structural posit...
Infant formula should provide the appropriate nutrients and adequate energy to facilitate healthy in...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Lipids of human milk or infant formula convey most of the energy necessary to support the newborn gr...
The quantity and quality of dietary lipids in infant formulae have a significant impact on health ou...
The neurocognitive development of infants can be positively associated with breastfeeding exclusivit...
The quantity and quality of dietary lipids in infant formulae have a significant impact on health ou...
The most important functional components of dietary lipids (triglycerides, cholesterol esters and ph...
Numerous studies on infant nutrition show that breast-feeding has a beneficial effect on growth, mor...
The most important functional components of dietary lipids (triglycerides, cholesterol esters and ph...
Background: When breastfeeding is not possible, infants are fed formulas in which lipids are usually...
Human milk is related to the physiological and nutritional welfare of newborns, providing the necess...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of the exogenous supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids ...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the optimal nutrition for infants. When breastfeeding is not possible, sup...
Introduction: Links between early life exposures and later health outcomes may, in part, be due to n...
Recommendations for infant formulas (IF) had been established on the basis of human breast milk comp...
Infant formula should provide the appropriate nutrients and adequate energy to facilitate healthy in...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Lipids of human milk or infant formula convey most of the energy necessary to support the newborn gr...
The quantity and quality of dietary lipids in infant formulae have a significant impact on health ou...
The neurocognitive development of infants can be positively associated with breastfeeding exclusivit...
The quantity and quality of dietary lipids in infant formulae have a significant impact on health ou...
The most important functional components of dietary lipids (triglycerides, cholesterol esters and ph...
Numerous studies on infant nutrition show that breast-feeding has a beneficial effect on growth, mor...
The most important functional components of dietary lipids (triglycerides, cholesterol esters and ph...
Background: When breastfeeding is not possible, infants are fed formulas in which lipids are usually...
Human milk is related to the physiological and nutritional welfare of newborns, providing the necess...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of the exogenous supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids ...
BACKGROUND: Human milk is the optimal nutrition for infants. When breastfeeding is not possible, sup...
Introduction: Links between early life exposures and later health outcomes may, in part, be due to n...
Recommendations for infant formulas (IF) had been established on the basis of human breast milk comp...
Infant formula should provide the appropriate nutrients and adequate energy to facilitate healthy in...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Lipids of human milk or infant formula convey most of the energy necessary to support the newborn gr...