母体和婴儿特征与供体母乳中常量营养素含量的关系。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Cuiping Liang, Hui Liang, Huimin Chen, Xiaoyu Guo, Hongfeng Luo, Minhua Xiao, Jing Sun
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摘要

背景:在中国南方,对供体母乳(DHM)的常量营养素含量知之甚少,这在供体母亲中是不同的。研究目的:探讨丹参中常量营养素含量与母婴特征的关系。方法:对365例健康供体母亲的人体测量资料、分娩年龄、分娩方式进行回顾性分析。此外,还记录了婴儿的性别、出生体重和年龄。最后,分析了这些变量与丹参中常量营养素含量的关系。结果:丹参宏量营养素含量与分娩年龄、分娩方式、出生体重比较,差异均无统计学意义。肥胖母亲组的DHM中常量营养素含量(脂肪,p = 0.025;干物质,p = 0.020;能量,p = 0.002)高于所有其他组,包括超重组、正常体重组和低体重组。泌乳早期母鼠DHM的总蛋白含量(p < 0.001)和真蛋白含量(p < 0.001)较高。总蛋白(p = 0.034)、真蛋白(p = 0.022)和干物质(p = 0.011)在婴儿性别和DHM常量营养素含量比较中差异有统计学意义,且男婴较高。结论:母亲和婴儿的特点可能会影响DHM的宏量营养素含量。对影响丹参营养品质的因素进行监测具有重要意义。
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The Association of Mother and Infant Characteristics with the Macronutrient Content of Donor Human Milk.

Background: In southern China, little is known about the macronutrient content of donor human milk (DHM), which varies among donor mothers. Research Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the association of mother and infant characteristics with the macronutrient content of DHM. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the anthropometric data, age of delivery, and mode of delivery of 365 healthy donor mothers. In addition, the gender, birth weight, and age of the infants were also recorded. Finally, the relationship between these variables and the macronutrient content in DHM was analyzed. Results: When comparing DHM macronutrient content with age of delivery, mode of delivery, and birth weight, there was no statistical significance. DHM from the obese mother group contained a higher level of macronutrient content (fat, p = 0.025; dry matter, p = 0.020; energy, p = 0.002) than all other groups, including overweight, normal-weight, and low-weight groups. DHM from mothers in the early stage of lactation had a higher amount of total protein (p < 0.001) and true protein (p < 0.001). Statistically significant differences were observed for total protein (p = 0.034), true protein (p = 0.022), and dry matter (p = 0.011) when comparing infant's gender and DHM macronutrient content, with male infants showing higher values. Conclusion: This study indicated that the characteristics of mothers and infants may influence the macronutrient content of DHM. It is important to monitor factors that could affect the nutritional quality of DHM.

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Breastfeeding Medicine
Breastfeeding Medicine OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
11.10%
发文量
130
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Breastfeeding Medicine provides unparalleled peer-reviewed research, protocols, and clinical applications to ensure optimal care for mother and infant. The Journal answers the growing demand for evidence-based research and explores the immediate and long-term outcomes of breastfeeding, including its epidemiologic, physiologic, and psychological benefits. It is the exclusive source of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine protocols. Breastfeeding Medicine coverage includes: Breastfeeding recommendations and protocols Health consequences of artificial feeding Physiology of lactation and biochemistry of breast milk Optimal nutrition for the breastfeeding mother Breastfeeding indications and contraindications Managing breastfeeding discomfort, pain, and other complications Breastfeeding the premature or sick infant Breastfeeding in the chronically ill mother Management of the breastfeeding mother on medication Infectious disease transmission through breast milk and breastfeeding The collection and storage of human milk and human milk banking Measuring the impact of being a “baby-friendly” hospital Cultural competence and cultural sensitivity International public health issues including social and economic issues.
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