Maternal Obesity and MicroRNAs in Breast Milk: Implications for Infant Developmental Programming
ABSTRACT This review explores the relationship between maternal obesity and alterations in the expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) in breast milk, highlighting how these changes may influence the developmental programming of the infant. Evidence suggests that maternal obesity can affect the bioactive composition of breast milk, including miRNA profiles ...
Gyslane M. Santos +2 more
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TOPICAL BREASTMILK: NURSING CARE OF NEWBORN UMBILICAL CORD MODEL
Introduction: Omphalitis and umbilical cord separation time contributing to the number of morbidity and mortality in infants. There are various ways of cord care, but there was no significant difference in prevent of infection and cord separation time ...
Kasiati Kasiati +3 more
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Oxytocyn Massage Using Innovative Massage Tool and Conventional Effleurage Techniques to Increase Breastmilk Production in Post Partum Mothers [PDF]
Nining Istighosah, Aprilia Nurtika Sari
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Autofiction as relational mediation: A Ghost in the Throat and To Write as if Already Dead
Abstract Because of its exploration of the self and the resemblance to online styles of publishing, autofiction has been accused by certain scholars of reflecting neoliberal tendencies. Hans Demeyer and Sven Vitse have developed a more nuanced view on the relation between autofiction and neoliberalism.
Stijn De Cauwer
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Antibodies in the breastmilk of COVID-19 recovered women [PDF]
Paulina Szczygioł +6 more
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Abstract Pregnancy ambivalence is increasingly recognized and studied in sexual and reproductive health research, yet its associations with adverse outcomes remain unclear. The purpose of this paper was to explore different measures of ambivalence and whether any were associated with poor pregnancy, birth, social or mental health outcomes.
Karen Trister Grace +6 more
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Anthropometric Failure and Associated Factors Among 6–59 Month Children Living in Gicumbi District
The overall prevalence of anthropometric failure among children under 59 months was 37.2%, significantly associated with female children who were 49.4% less likely to experience anthropometric failure. Children below two had an increased risk. No livestock increased failure odds by 2.5 times. One daily meal doubled the failure risk.
Yves Didier Umwungerimwiza +11 more
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Successful Design and Assessment of a Breastfeeding Support Program Using Intervention Mapping
ABSTRACT Aim To design and test the feasibility of a complex intervention to increase breastfeeding rates and improve clinical practice. Methods The six‐step intervention mapping process was employed: [i] needs assessment, [ii] definition of performance objectives, [iii] selection of methods and applications, [iv] program design, [v] planning for ...
Paola Oras +3 more
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Suaahara, relative to comparison areas, reduced maternal underweight and improved complementary feeding practices with children 6–23.9 months of age, increasing the percentages of children having minimum dietary diversity, minimum meal frequency and minimum acceptable diet; feeding sick child more and administering oral rehydration solution and zinc ...
Edward A. Frongillo +10 more
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The economic value of human milk from three cohort studies in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
Background The Mothers’ Milk Tool, developed and launched by the Australian National University and Alive & Thrive in 2022, allows to estimate the volume and value of breastmilk using prevalence rates of breastfeeding by month of age from birth to 36 ...
Benedetta Zabotti +5 more
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