Human milk : composition, clinical benefits and future opportunities

Human milk contains all of the essential nutrients and other functional components thought to have short- and long-term neonatal health benefits, such as positive biological effects on growth, metabolism, cognition, and immunity. This publication brings together the world s experts who touch on the...

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Auteurs principaux : Donovan Sharon M. (Directeur de publication), German J. Bruce (Directeur de publication), Lönnerdal Bo (Directeur de publication), Lucas Alan (Directeur de publication), Nestlé nutrition workshop
Collectivité auteur : Nestlé nutrition workshop 90 2017 Lausanne, Switzerland (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Human milk : composition, clinical benefits and future opportunities / [90th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop, Lausanne, October-November 2017] / editors Sharon M. Donovan, J. Bruce German, Bo Lönnerdal, [et al.]
Publié : Basel, Paris, La Tour-de-Peilz : Karger , 2019
Nestle Nutrition Institute
Collection : Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop series (Online. 2011) ; 90
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Résumé : Human milk contains all of the essential nutrients and other functional components thought to have short- and long-term neonatal health benefits, such as positive biological effects on growth, metabolism, cognition, and immunity. This publication brings together the world s experts who touch on the spectrum of current knowledge, from the history and mechanics of breastfeeding, its physiological and clinical effects, to the new surprises revealed by metabolomics and comparative biology. One of the key points made is that human milk is not only a source of essential nutrients, but also contains a variety of bioactive substances. These include essential microbes, long-chain fatty acids, complex oligosaccharides, nucleotides, and bioactive signaling proteins and hormones. This book provides clinicians and researchers with useful insights from multiple perspectives on the various aspects of human milk and lactation.
Notes : Autre contribution : Alan Lucas
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Bibliographie : Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
ISBN : 978-3-318-06341-7