Steven A Abrams
Steven A Abrams
Establishing dietary recommendations for micronutrients in young children is difficult. Techniques used to evaluate nutrient intake and bioavailability are hard to apply in this age group. Additionally, large variations in growth rates, die...
Pearay L Ogra,W Allan Walker,Bo Lönnerdal
Pearay L Ogra
Natalia Wagemans
Natalia Wagemans
Samuli Rautava
Samuli Rautava
Breastfeeding confers the infant short- and long-term health benefits and significantly modulates the developing infant gut microbiome. A specific human milk microbiome has relatively recently been discovered, but its origin remains poorly ...
Breast Milk and Microbiota in the Premature Gut: A Method of Preventing Necrotizing Enterocolitis [0.03%]
人乳与早产儿肠道微生物群:一种预防坏死性小肠结肠炎的方法
W Allan Walker,Di Meng
W Allan Walker
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating inflammatory condition of the intestine, which affects premature infants and causes untold damage. Its pathogenesis has to do with how colonizing bacteria interact with the immature newborn i...
Vanessa P Dunne-Castagna,David A Mills,Bo Lönnerdal
Vanessa P Dunne-Castagna
Secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is intimately involved in the transfer of maternal immunity to the newborn breastfed infant. Recent research demonstrates the significance of SIgA in the initial development of the newborn's microbiota and ...
Breastfeeding, a Personalized Medicine with Influence on Short- and Long-Term Immune Health [0.03%]
个体化医疗下的母乳喂养对短期和长期免疫健康的影响
Valérie Verhasselt
Valérie Verhasselt
The neonatal immune system has its own reactivity, constraints, and challenges, which profoundly differ from the adult. Breast milk is most probably a key requirement both for optimal immune function in early life and for imprinting of the ...
Josef Neu
Josef Neu
Contrary to common belief, the human neonate is often born with a nonsterile gastrointestinal tract, suggesting fetal colonization. This has been substantiated by numerous studies showing microbes in meconium. Shortly after birth, the infan...
Beyond the Bacterial Microbiome: Virome of Human Milk and Effects on the Developing Infant [0.03%]
超越细菌菌群:人类乳汁的病毒群及其对婴儿发育的影响
Sindhu Mohandas,Pia S Pannaraj
Sindhu Mohandas
Human milk microbes play an important role in infant health and disease. Emerging evidence shows that human milk viruses are also transmitted from the mother to the infant via breastfeeding. These viruses include eukaryotic viruses, bacteri...
Milk Fat Globule Membranes: Effects on Microbiome, Metabolome, and Infections in Infants and Children [0.03%]
乳脂肪球膜对婴儿和儿童的微生物组、代谢组及感染的影响
Olle Hernell,Bo Lönnerdal,Niklas Timby
Olle Hernell
Dietary supplementation with bovine milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) concentrates has recently emerged as a possible means to improve the health of infants and young children, or defense against infections. We identified 5 double-blind, ran...