Rubí Viveros-Contreras, Cesar Huerta-Canseco, Elvia Cruz-Huerta, Astrid Contreras-Domínguez, Juan Gerardo Neme Kuri, David Huerta Morales, Ana María Rivas-Estilla, Mario Daniel Caba-Flores
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Resilience of Breastmilk Composition to Maternal Nutritional Stress in Mothers with Preterm Infants.
Background: Preterm infants experience increased oxidative stress and possess limited endogenous antioxidant reserves. Breastmilk provides critical protection, but its composition under maternal nutritional stress remains poorly characterized. Objectives: To evaluate the nutritional and antioxidant profile of colostrum and mature milk from mothers with preterm births and under nutritional stress. Methods: Breastfeeding mothers from Veracruz, México, who delivered preterm infants were recruited. Dietary intake was evaluated using a food frequency questionnaire. From the total cohort (n = 42), a subset of mothers (n = 32) provided colostrum and mature milk samples which were analyzed for total proteins, total polyphenols, and antioxidant capacity using 2,2'-azino-bis-3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid (ABTS) and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assays. Associations with maternal body mass index, dietary intake, gestational age, and socioeconomic status were examined. Results: Mothers experienced nutritional stress, with low diversity, energy dense, and nutrient-poor dietary pattern dominated by consumption of ultra-processed foods. Despite this, breastmilk retained adequate levels of protein, polyphenols, and antioxidant capacity in both colostrum and mature milk. Conclusion: Even under maternal nutritional stress, breastmilk composition remained functionally resilient, delivering adequate levels of nutritional and antioxidant components, sufficient to meet the elevated demands of preterm infants.
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.