Composition of Breast Milk in Women with Obesity.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Michael G Ross, Kelly P Coca, Ana Carolina Lavio Rocha, Bárbara Tideman Sartório Camargo, Luciola Sant'Anna de Castro, Bernardo L Horta, Mina Desai
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Background/Objectives: Among US breastfeeding women, those with obesity have significantly increased breast milk fat and caloric content from foremilk to hindmilk, with a 4-fold increase in fat content from the first to last milk sample. In view of different dietary norms and nutritional standards, we sought to evaluate the relationship between maternal BMI with breast milk fat and calorie content in women from Brazil, a low-middle-income country. Methods: Women who delivered singleton-term neonates were recruited from the Ana Abrao Breastfeeding Center (AABC) and Human Milk Bank at the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. These women were then studied at 7-8 weeks postpartum. Women were grouped by BMI categories of nonobese (NonOB; BMI 18.5-29.9) and obese (OB; BMI ≥ 30). A breast pump was applied, and milk samples were obtained continuously in 10 mL aliquots from foremilk to hindmilk; samples were analyzed for macronutrients and lipids, and maternal blood was analyzed for serum lipids and glucose. Results: As compared to NonOB women, those with OB had significantly higher milk fat in the mid (4.9 ± 0.3 vs. 3.9 ± 0.2) and last hindmilk (6.6 ± 0.4 vs. 5.5 ± 0.3) samples, though not in the first foremilk sample, as compared to NonOB women. In both NonOB and OB subjects, milk caloric and fat content increased 1.5 to 2-fold from foremilk to hindmilk, with the average milk caloric value being 11% greater in OB women. Protein content was significantly increased in all three milk samples (first, middle, and last) in women with OB. Conclusions: Although the value of breastfeeding remains clear, these findings may have significant implications for infant nutrition and excessive infant weight gain in women with OB.

肥胖妇女母乳的成分。
背景/目的:在美国母乳喂养的妇女中,肥胖妇女的母乳脂肪和热量含量从前奶到后奶都显著增加,从第一口奶到最后一口奶的脂肪含量增加了4倍。鉴于不同的膳食规范和营养标准,我们试图评估中低收入国家巴西妇女的母亲体重指数与母乳脂肪和热量含量之间的关系。研究方法我们从巴西圣保罗联邦大学的安娜-阿布拉奥母乳喂养中心(AABC)和母乳库招募了分娩单胎早产新生儿的妇女。这些妇女在产后 7-8 周时接受了研究。妇女按体重指数分为非肥胖(NonOB;体重指数18.5-29.9)和肥胖(OB;体重指数≥30)两类。使用吸乳器连续采集前乳到后乳的 10 毫升等分乳汁样本;对样本进行宏量营养素和脂质分析,并对产妇血液进行血清脂质和葡萄糖分析。结果与非卵巢早衰妇女相比,卵巢早衰妇女的中期(4.9 ± 0.3 vs. 3.9 ± 0.2)和末期后乳(6.6 ± 0.4 vs. 5.5 ± 0.3)样本中的乳脂含量明显较高,但第一个前乳样本中的乳脂含量并不高。在非卵巢癌和卵巢癌受试者中,牛奶的热量和脂肪含量从前奶增加到后奶,增加了 1.5 到 2 倍,卵巢癌妇女的平均牛奶热量值增加了 11%。患有卵巢癌的妇女在所有三个牛奶样本(前奶、中奶和后奶)中的蛋白质含量都明显增加。结论:尽管母乳喂养的价值仍然是显而易见的,但这些发现可能会对产科妇女的婴儿营养和婴儿体重增加过多产生重大影响。
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
Journal of Clinical Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
5.70
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7.70%
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6468
审稿时长
16.32 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383), is an international scientific open access journal, providing a platform for advances in health care/clinical practices, the study of direct observation of patients and general medical research. This multi-disciplinary journal is aimed at a wide audience of medical researchers and healthcare professionals. Unique features of this journal: manuscripts regarding original research and ideas will be particularly welcomed.JCM also accepts reviews, communications, and short notes. There is no limit to publication length: our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible.
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