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Mother's milk provides a wide variety of health benefits for infants, which is why breast feeding is highly recommended all over the world. This monograph provides details about the nutritional and bioactive properties of human milk, explaining the significance of this natural source of food. Chapter One describes how lactic acid bacteria present in human milk plays a critical role in establishing an immunocompetent microbiome in new-borns, inducing multifarious health-promoting activities required to successfully initiate the life process. Chapter Two describes how the fatty acid profile of breastmilk varies according to the needs of the infant, particularly depending on the gestational age of the new-born, but also as a result of the mother's diet. Chapter Three summarises the current literature on the composition of human milk and its life-course functional effects on health outcomes.

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Preface; Impressive Antimicrobial Potential of Human Milk: A Blessing for Nascent Life; Fatty Acid Supply of Human Milk and Its Possible Health Effects; Life-Course Health Impacts of the Nutritional Content of Human Milk in Different Steps of Lactation; Index.

Human Milk: Nutritional Content and Role in

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 01/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9781536197136, 978-1536197136
      ISBN10: 1536197130

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mother's milk provides a wide variety of health benefits for infants, which is why breast feeding is highly recommended all over the world. This monograph provides details about the nutritional and bioactive properties of human milk, explaining the significance of this natural source of food. Chapter One describes how lactic acid bacteria present in human milk plays a critical role in establishing an immunocompetent microbiome in new-borns, inducing multifarious health-promoting activities required to successfully initiate the life process. Chapter Two describes how the fatty acid profile of breastmilk varies according to the needs of the infant, particularly depending on the gestational age of the new-born, but also as a result of the mother's diet. Chapter Three summarises the current literature on the composition of human milk and its life-course functional effects on health outcomes.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Impressive Antimicrobial Potential of Human Milk: A Blessing for Nascent Life; Fatty Acid Supply of Human Milk and Its Possible Health Effects; Life-Course Health Impacts of the Nutritional Content of Human Milk in Different Steps of Lactation; Index.

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