母体因素,乳房解剖,和产奶量在确定的哺乳期-超声调查。

IF 2.7 Q3 IMAGING SCIENCE & PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY
Zoya Gridneva, Alethea Rea, David Weight, Jacki L McEachran, Ching Tat Lai, Sharon L Perrella, Donna T Geddes
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摘要

肥胖与母乳喂养效果不佳有关,但母体肥胖、乳房解剖结构和产奶量(MP)之间的关系尚未得到调查。我们对34名哺乳期妇女的乳房进行了超声成像评估。腺组织的数量(腺组织表征(GTR))分为低、中、高。测量主乳管的数量、直径和乳腺血流量(阻力指数)。妇女完成了24小时MP测量和产科/哺乳史问卷调查。用生物阻抗谱法测定体成分。统计分析采用相关网络。揭示了多重关系,月经初潮较晚与青春期和妊娠期乳房发育最小相关。最小的乳房生长进一步与哺乳期乳腺血流量较低、主乳管数量较少和直径较小相关,这反过来又与较低的MP相关。重要的是,高脂肪也与怀孕期间乳房发育缓慢和低GTR和MP相关。一些可改变和不可改变的母体因素可能与乳房发育和MP有关。对高危妇女进行产前泌乳评估和干预可以确保她们充分发挥泌乳潜力,并为今后的干预措施提供信息,例如保持健康的肥胖。
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Maternal Factors, Breast Anatomy, and Milk Production During Established Lactation-An Ultrasound Investigation.

Obesity is linked to suboptimal breastfeeding outcomes, yet the relationships between maternal adiposity, breast anatomy, and milk production (MP) have not been investigated. We conducted ultrasound imaging to assess the breast anatomy of 34 lactating women. The amount of glandular tissue (glandular tissue representation (GTR)) was classified as low, moderate, or high. Number and diameters of main milk ducts and mammary blood flow (resistive index) were measured. Women completed a 24 h MP measurement and an obstetric/lactation history questionnaire. Body composition was measured with bioimpedance spectroscopy. Statistical analysis employed correlation networks. Multiple relationships were revealed, with later menarche correlating with minimal pubertal and pregnancy breast growth. A minimal breast growth was further correlated with lower mammary blood flow during lactation and lower numbers and smaller diameters of main milk ducts, which in turn correlated with a lower MP. Importantly, higher adiposity also correlated with minimal breast growth during pregnancy and low GTR and MP. Several modifiable and non-modifiable maternal factors may be associated with breast development and MP. Antenatal lactation assessment and intervention in high-risk women may ensure they reach their full lactation potential and inform future interventions, such as maintaining healthy adiposity.

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Journal of Imaging
Journal of Imaging Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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