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Children's acceptance of new foods at weaning. Role of practices of weaning and of food sensory properties

2011

International audience; Weaning (i.e. introduction of complementary foods) is a transitional process between the consumption of a unique food, milk, and family foods. This review of existing literature regarding factors favouring the development of food acceptance at the beginning of weaning underlines in particular the roles of repeated exposure, of introduction of a variety of foods, of timing of introduction of weaning foods, and of food sensory properties (texture, taste and flavours). All factors appear to play a role in the acceptance of weaning foods. The efficiency, most favourable windows and long-term impact of each of these factors is not known accurately.

Taste030309 nutrition & dietetics030209 endocrinology & metabolismweaning practicesFood Preferences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFeeding behaviorEnvironmental healthHumansWeaningsensory propertiesInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaGeneral PsychologyInfant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena0303 health sciencesCommunicationNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryweaningfooddigestive oral and skin physiologyInfantFood acceptanceFeeding Behaviorbehavioral sciencesBreast FeedingTasteInfant FoodbusinessPsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionBreast feedingacceptanceAppetite
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Analysis of dietary patterns and nutritional adequacy in lactating women : a multicentre European cohort (ATLAS study)

2021

Abstract Eating habits of lactating women can influence the nutrient composition of human milk, which in turn influences nutrient intake of breastfed infants. The aim of the present study was to identify food patterns and nutritional adequacy among lactating women in Europe. Data from a multicentre European longitudinal cohort (ATLAS study) were analysed to identify dietary patterns using cluster analysis. Dietary information from 180 lactating women was obtained using 3-d food diaries over the first 4 months of lactation. Four dietary patterns were identified: ‘vege-oils’, ‘fish-poultry’, ‘confectionery-salads’ and ‘mixed dishes’. Nutrition adequacy was not significantly different between …

Vitamin030309 nutrition & dietetics[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismNutritional Status030209 endocrinology & metabolism03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCluster analysisMulticentre European cohortEnvironmental healthPantothenic acidVitamin D and neurologyMedicineHumansLactationLongitudinal StudiesDietary Reference Values2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsVitamin CMilk HumanNutrition adequacybusiness.industryDietary Surveys and Nutritional EpidemiologyInfantFood PatternsDiet[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]EuropeNäringsläraBreast FeedingchemistryDietary Reference IntakeCohortCluster analysis; Lactating mothers; Multicentre European cohort; Nutrition adequacyFemalebusinessLactating mothersFood ScienceResearch Article
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Earlier appearance of the ossification centre of the femoral head in breast fed versus formula fed infants.

2011

breast feedingformula feedinginfant fedSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicatafemoral head ossification centre; breast feeding; formula feeding; infant fedfemoral head ossification centre
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Longitudinal Study of Cytokine Expression, Lipid Profile and Neuronal Growth Factors in Human Breast Milk from Term and Preterm Deliveries

2015

Breast milk (BM) is considered as a reference for infant nutrition. The role of bioactive components, such as cytokines, hormones, growth factors (GFs) and fatty acids (FAs) is poorly known, but they might be implicated in immune response development. The aim of this study was to identify the lipid profile and the spectrum of cytokines and neuronal GF in BM samples and analyse the influence of gestational age and lactation time on these components. This study used a longitudinal prospective method for the characterization of cytokines, FAs and GFs global profiles in 120 BM samples from 40 healthy mothers (20 preterm and 20 term) collected as colostrum, transitional and mature milk. The cyto…

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Oxygen isotope analysis of human bone phosphate evidences weaning age in archaeological populations

2015

Here we report bone phosphate oxygen (δ(18)Op) values from perinates/neonates and infants ( 50 years), have δ(18)Op values consistent with the consumption of local modern drinking water. The implications of this study for the reconstruction of weaning practices in archaeological populations are discussed, including variations observed with bone δ(15)Ncoll and δ(18)Op co-analysis and the influence of culturally-modified drinking water and seasonality. The use of this method to explore human mobility and palaeoclimatic conditions are also discussed with reference to the data presented.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnthropologyWeaningHuman boneAnatomyBiologyPhosphateInfant newbornBreast feedingArchaeologyIsotopes of oxygenAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
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Comparison of breast milk composition among lactating women in Latvia

2016

Abstract Although benefits of breast-feeding have been known for a long time and breast milk is considered as ideal nutrition for infants, the composition of breast milk is still being studied, since breast milk differs among mothers and populations, as well as during different times of lactation. Further, no study has been performed among lactating women in Latvia during recent years. The objective of the study was to determine the breast milk composition and influencing factors among lactating women in Latvia in different lactation periods, as well as to compare the results with data from other countries. Fifty breast milk samples were obtained from 44 mothers (on the 5th-7th and 11th-28t…

lactoseMultidisciplinaryAnimal scienceGeneral interestbreast milk compositionbreast feedingScienceQfood and beverageshuman milkComposition (visual arts)Breast milkProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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Standard and Specialized Infant Formulas in Europe: Making, Marketing, and Health Outcomes

2019

Infant formulas are the only suitable substitute for human milk. The most common infant formulas are standard formulas based on cow's milk. In addition, there are formulas for infants showing signs and symptoms of intolerance and for clinical conditions such as allergy, prematurity, and gastrointestinal diseases. A comprehensive review of the literature was made to review the composition of standard and specialized infant formulas and analyze indications for use, real or presumed nutrition differences and properties, and impact on infant growth. A brief consideration on costs is outlined for each formula. Over the past few years, industrial production and advertising of infant formulas have…

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Helicobacter pylori Infection and Risk Factors in Relation to Allergy in Children

2017

Purpose To analyze presence of Helicobacter pylori infection and environmental risk factors among children with and without allergy. Methods Parents of children at primary health care centres/kindergartens and allergologist consultation were asked to answer a questionnaire and to bring a faecal sample. H. pylori infection was detected by monoclonal stool antigen test. Prevalence of H. pylori infection and risk factors were compared between individuals with and without allergy using χ2 test, ANOVA test and parameters and logistic regression. Results Among 220 children (mean age, 4.7 years; ±standard deviation 2.3 years) H. pylori positivity was non-significantly lower among patients with all…

medicine.medical_specialtyAllergyAllergymedicine.medical_treatmentLogistic regression03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineMedicineCaesarean section030212 general & internal medicineFamily historyHepatologybiologyHelicobacter pyloribusiness.industryGastroenterologyOdds ratioHelicobacter pylorimedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationConfidence interval030228 respiratory systemRisk factorsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthOriginal ArticlebusinessBreast feedingPediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
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COVID-19: Relationship and Impact on Breastfeeding-A Systematic Review.

2021

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the World Health Organization (WHO). One major problem faced is whether breastfeeding by mothers infected with the virus is safe. The objective of this work is to study the impact that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can have on breastfeeding, and whether the virus or antibodies can be transmitted from mother to child through milk. We carried out a systematic review of studies focusing on the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on breastfeeding by mothers infected with the virus. The bibliographic search was done through Medline (Pubmed), MedlinePlus and Google Scholar. From 292 re…

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Descriptive analysis of mobile phone applications on breastfeeding

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyDescriptive statisticsBreastfeedingMEDLINEHealth PromotionMobile ApplicationsPediatricsRJ1-570Breast FeedingMobile phoneManagement of Technology and InnovationFamily medicinemedicineHumansFemalePsychologyBreast feedingAnales de Pediatría (English Edition)
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