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Exclusive Breastfeeding Drives AMPK-Dependent Thermogenic Memory in BAT and Promotes Long-Term Metabolic Benefits in Offspring. [PDF]
Wu N +13 more
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In this prospective birth cohort from Munich, comprehensive clinical assessments and longitudinal lifestyle questionnaires were combined with cord blood immune profiling. Infants who later developed AD showed altered cord blood immune signatures, including reduced CD4+ T cells, increased B cells and markedly decreased Breg cells. Epidemiologic factors,
S. Preis +14 more
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"Breastfeeding is difficult": a qualitative exploration of exclusive breastfeeding among HIV-positive mothers in Eldoret, Kenya. [PDF]
Bosire V, Jewett S.
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This randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial evaluated the effects of live probiotic and HT postbiotic B. longum CECT 7347 in adults with moderate–severe allergic rhinitis. Postbiotic supplementation for 8 weeks significantly reduced CSMS and dSS, exceeding the established CSMS MCID with a 33% greater improvement, when compared to placebo ...
Ana Cardoso +9 more
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Geographic inequalities in exclusive breastfeeding among infants under six months across 18 African countries. [PDF]
Bardoe D.
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Exclusive breastfeeding recommendation unchanged
Jay Ross, Ellen Piwoz
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This study aimed to compare both the gut and salivary microbiota over time between allergic and tolerant patients and matched controls. Allergic patients with food protein‐induced enterocolitis syndrome exhibited lower gut and salivary alpha‐diversities, several genus‐level differences, and higher acetate levels than controls.
Anais Lemoine +8 more
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Predictors of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Kalhor M +9 more
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The SENDO cohort study (2015–2024) prospectively analyzed the impact of ultra‐processed food (UPF) consumption on asthma and atopy in 1,546 Spanish children. Higher UPF intake (NOVA 4 classification) was significantly associated with an increased risk of asthma but not atopy, atopic dermatitis, neumoallergen sensitation, food allergy over five years ...
O. Galindo +6 more
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