نتایج جستجو برای: human breast milk

تعداد نتایج: 1892897  

2013
Paolo Polidori Silvia Vincenzetti

Human breast milk is the best nutritional support that insures the right development and influences the immune status of the newborn infant. However, when it is not possible to breast feed, it may be necessary to use commercial infant formulas that mimic, where possible, the levels and types of nutrients present in human milk. Despite this, some formula-fed infant develops allergy and/or atopic...

2015
Bin Wu Jinxia Zheng Ming Zhou Xiaohong Xi Qin Wang Jing Hua Xuefeng Hu Jiang-Qin Liu Umberto Simeoni

OBJECTIVES Because inadequate expression of human milk (EBM) in mothers of hospitalized infants were noticed in a neonatal center of our hospital, family education program was carried out to increase the EBM. METHODS A breast milk pumping diary was introduced to the mothers with preterm infant(s) admitted in the NICU. The ratios of EBM (days of EBM to NICU/hospitalized days), breast milk feed...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Takayuki Kubota Naoki Shimojo Ken Nonaka Masakatsu Yamashita Osamu Ohara Yuka Igoshi Naoko Ozawa Taiji Nakano Yoshinori Morita Yuzaburo Inoue Takayasu Arima Kohki Chiba Yoshitaka Nakamura Shuji Ikegami Kentaro Masuda Shuichi Suzuki Yoichi Kohno

The consumption of probiotics by pregnant and lactating women may prevent the onset of allergic disorders in their children by increasing the concentrations of immunoactive agents such as cytokines in breast milk. Prebiotics such as fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) increase the number of beneficial organisms such as bifidobacteria. Thus, prebiotics may have an effect similar to that of probiotics....

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
Barbara L Lohman Jennifer Slyker Dorothy Mbori-Ngacha Rose Bosire Carey Farquhar Elizabeth Obimbo Phelgona Otieno Ruth Nduati Sarah Rowland-Jones Grace John-Stewart

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1-specific cell-mediated immunity of breast milk may influence the likelihood of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 via breast-feeding. In breast-milk specimens collected during the first month postpartum from HIV-1-seropositive women in Nairobi, HIV-1 gag-specific cellular responses were detected in 17 (47%) of 36, and env-specific cellular responses ...

Journal: :Bali Medical Journal 2021

Preterm birth still causes significant mortality and morbidity in newborns, despite modern advancements preterm care. The gut microbiota is the most microbial colonization human body plays a role supporting healthy body. infants are susceptible to dysbiosis, which thought contribute many adverse outcomes of prematurity, such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), late-onset sepsis (LOS), developme...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1988
Hong-Chuan Li Robert J Biggar Wendell J Miley Elizabeth M Maloney Beverley Cranston Barrie Hanchard Michie Hisada

In a prospective study of 101 mother-child pairs in Jamaica, we examined the association of provirus load in breast milk and the risk of mother-to-child transmission of human T lymphotropic virus type I. The provirus load in breast milk was a strong predictor of risk of transmission to children (relative risk, 2.34/quartile), after adjustment for other known risk factors. The risk of transmissi...

2014
Elvira Verduci Giuseppe Banderali Salvatore Barberi Giovanni Radaelli Alessandra Lops Federica Betti Enrica Riva Marcello Giovannini

A current aim of nutrigenetics is to personalize nutritional practices according to genetic variations that influence the way of digestion and metabolism of nutrients introduced with the diet. Nutritional epigenetics concerns knowledge about the effects of nutrients on gene expression. Nutrition in early life or in critical periods of development, may have a role in modulating gene expression, ...

2013
Raquel González Inácio Mandomando Victoria Fumadó Charfudin Sacoor Eusébio Macete Pedro L. Alonso Clara Menendez

BACKGROUND Human milk and infant gut microbiota are essential for the immune system maturation and protection against infections. There is scarce information on the microbiological composition of breast milk in general, and none from developing countries. The objective of the study was to characterize the breast milk and gut microbiota from mothers and infants from southern Mozambique, where in...

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2016
M F Martín-Muñoz F Pineda G García Parrado D Guillén D Rivero T Belver S Quirce

BACKGORUND Food allergy is a rare disorder among breastfeeding babies. OBJECTIVE Our aim was to identify responsible allergens in human milk. METHODS We studied babies developing allergic symptoms at the time they were breastfeeding. Skin prick tests (SPT) were performed with breast milk and food allergens. Specific IgE was assessed and IgE Immunoblotting experiments with breast milk were c...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2002
Y Vandenplas

Breast-feeding is the golden standard for infant feeding. However, the majority of a few week old infants are fed with a second choice infant feeding, cow's milk based formula. Amongst the multiple differences between human and cow's milk regards the development of the gastro-intestinal flora: the flora of the breast-fed infant being richer in bifidobacteria and lactobacilli. Both species are k...

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