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Genetic and Physiological Factors Affecting Human Milk Production and Composition
Human milk is considered the optimal nutrition for infants as it provides additional attributes other than nutritional support for the infant and contributes to the mother’s health as well.
Y. Golan, Y. Assaraf
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Until recently, philosophers and psychologists conceived of emotions as brain- and body-bound affairs. But researchers have started to challenge this internalist and individualist orthodoxy.
Krueger, Joel, Szanto, Thomas
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Effect of Vitamin D Status during Pregnancy on Infant Neurodevelopment: The ECLIPSES Study
Vitamin D status during pregnancy is involved in numerous physiological processes, including brain development. In this study, we assess the association between vitamin D status during pregnancy and infant neurodevelopment (cognitive, language, and motor
Núria Voltas+5 more
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Problems in growth and undernutrition manifest in early infancy, with suboptimal breastfeeding and inadequate complementary feeding remaining strong risk factors for chronic undernutrition in infants.
Ahmar Hashmi+5 more
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Stabilization of infant formulas against lipid oxidation: What are the key structural levers?
Infant follow‐on formulas (IFF) mimic human milk. This study aimed to identify the key structural levers that influence oxidative stability of IFF. Representative model IFF of marketed products in term of lipid composition were formulated with varying ...
Mathilde Cancalon+6 more
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Background This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of maternal risk factors, infant risk factors and maternal infant feeding practices among refugees and migrants along the Thailand-Myanmar border.
A. H. Hashmi+9 more
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From vacant to vivid: The nutritional landscape drives infant gut microbiota establishment
From the moment of birth, the newborn gastrointestinal tract is infiltrated by various bacteria originating from both maternal and environmental sources.
Reut Melki, Yael Litvak
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Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has multifactorial origins and is characterized by distorted physiological lung development. The impact of nutrition on the incidence of BPD is less studied so far.
Theresa Thiess+7 more
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Mental health and developmental disorders in infancy and early childhood. The PDM-2 [PDF]
We provide a general introduction to the theoretical and empirical sources informing the development of the Infancy and Early Childhood Section (IEC) of the second edition of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM-2).
Malberg, N., Speranza, A. M., Steele, M.
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Evo-devo of human adolescence: beyond disease models of early puberty [PDF]
Despite substantial heritability in pubertal development, much variation remains to be explained, leaving room for the influence of environmental factors to adjust its phenotypic trajectory in the service of fitness goals.
A Templeton+69 more
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