Determination of macronutrient profile and energy composition in human milk via Mid-Infrared Spectrometer Analysis: An experimental study.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Maria Lithoxopoulou, Anastasia Gkampeta, Dimitrios Rallis, Katerina Tzafilkou, Eftychia Drogouti, Christos Tsakalidis
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Abstract

Background: To study the effect of specific maternal and neonatal variables on the macronutrients and energy composition of expressed human milk samples.

Methods: A prospective study was conducted including 296 samples of human milk delivered from 201 participant mothers. Human milk was analyzed using Mid-Infrared Spectrometer Analysis.

Results: Colostrum exhibited significantly higher crude protein and lower fat, carbohydrate, total solids, and energy content compared with transitional or mature milk. Milk from mothers who were obese showed significantly higher total solids levels and energy, compared with milk from mothers who were overweight, or of normal weight. Milk from mothers of preterm infants had higher crude protein, and lower carbohydrate content, compared with that of full-term infants. Finally, significant differences were observed in fat, carbohydrate, total solids, and energy between extremely and very low, low, or normal birth weight infants. Maternal body mass index and the phase of lactation were significantly associated with crude protein, whereas pregnancy duration and birth weight were positively correlated with carbohydrates and negatively correlated with fat, total solids, and energy content.

Conclusion: Neonatal and maternal factors are associated with the macronutrients and energy content of expressed human milk samples. Further research is warranted to explore the specific preterm infants' nutrition needs.

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CiteScore
7.80
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8.80%
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161
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN) is the premier scientific journal of nutrition and metabolic support. It publishes original peer-reviewed studies that define the cutting edge of basic and clinical research in the field. It explores the science of optimizing the care of patients receiving enteral or IV therapies. Also included: reviews, techniques, brief reports, case reports, and abstracts.
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