作文(语言)
婴儿配方奶粉
功能(生物学)
母乳喂养
生态学
婴儿营养
生物
环境卫生
医学
人口
食品科学
儿科
进化生物学
语言学
哲学
研究方法
作者
Jennifer T. Smilowitz,Lindsay H. Allen,David C. Dallas,James L. McManaman,Daniel J. Raiten,Mary Rozga,David A. Sela,Antti Seppo,Janet E. Williams,Bridget E. Young,Shelley McGuire
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ajcnut.2022.11.027
摘要
Human milk is universally recognized as the preferred food for infants during the first 6 mo of life because it provides not only essential and conditionally essential nutrients in necessary amounts but also other biologically active components that are instrumental in protecting, communicating important information to support, and promoting optimal development and growth in infants. Despite decades of research, however, the multifaceted impacts of human milk consumption on infant health are far from understood on a biological or physiological basis. Reasons for this lack of comprehensive knowledge of human milk functions are numerous, including the fact that milk components tend to be studied in isolation, although there is reason to believe that they interact. In addition, milk composition can vary greatly within an individual as well as within and among populations. The objective of this working group within the Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN) Project was to provide an overview of human milk composition, factors impacting its variation, and how its components may function to coordinately nourish, protect, and communicate complex information to the recipient infant. Moreover, we discuss the ways whereby milk components might interact such that the benefits of an intact milk matrix are greater than the sum of its parts. We then apply several examples to illustrate how milk is better thought of as a biological system rather than a more simplistic "mixture" of independent components to synergistically support optimal infant health.
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