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Advancing the Scientific Evidence
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Protecting Infants through Human Milk: Advancing the Scientific Evidence provides a forum in which basic scientists, clinicians, epidemiologists, and policy makers exchange the latest findings regarding the effects of human milk and breastfeeding on infant and maternal health, thereby fostering new and promising collaborations. This volume also integrates data from animal and in vitro laboratory studies with clinical and population studies to examine human milk production and composition, the mechanisms of infant protection and/or risk from human milk feeding, and proposed interventions related to infant feeding practices. Additionally, it stimulates critical evaluation of, and advances in, the scientific evidence base and research methods, and identifies the research priorities in various areas.


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Section I Introduction and Special Sessions.- Ehrlich-Koldovsky Young Investigator Award.- Macy-Gyoergy Award.- Human Milk Proteins: Key Components for the Biological Activity of Human Milk.- Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Human Milk: An Essential Role in Infant Development.- Epidemiology of Breastfeeding: Advances and Multidisciplinary Applications.- Section II Science and Policy: Optimal Duration of Exclusive Breastfeeding.- The Optimal Duration of Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Systematic Review.- Expert Consultation on the Optimal Duration of Exclusive Breastfeeding: The Process, Recommendations, and Challenges for the Future.- Section III Breastfeeding from the Mother's Perspective.- Impact of Breastfeeding on Maternal Nutritional Status.- Lactation and Maternal Bone Health.- The Impact of Energy Restriction and Exercise in Lactating Women.- Protecting, Promoting, and Supporting Breastfeeding among Women in the Labor Force.- Section IV Innate and Acquired Immune Systems of Human Milk.- Histo-blood Group Antigen and Human Milk Oligosaccharides: Genetic Polymorphism and Risk of Infectious Diseases.- Human Milk Protective Mechanisms.- The Dynamic Effects of Breastfeeding on Intestinal Development and Host Defense.- Understanding the Origin of Asthma and Its Relationship to Breastfeeding.- Section V Risk of Viral Transmission by Breastfeeding.- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission during Breastfeeding: Knowledge, Gaps, and Challenges for the Future.- Mother-to-Infant Hepatitis C Virus Transmission and Breastfeeding.- Section VI Cellular and Molecular Biology of Mammary Gland Development and Lactation.- Morphogenesis of Mammary Gland Development.- Genetic Manipulation of Mammary Gland Development and Lacation.- Glucose Transport in Lactation.- Regulation of Milk Lipid Formation and Secretion in the Mouse Mammary Gland.- Section VII Extended Abstracts.- Social Capital and Breastfeeding Initiation among Puerto Rican Women.- Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Public Opinion about Breastfeeding: the 1999-2000 Healthstyles Surveys in the United States.- A Comparison of Patterns of Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding in Peru and Ghana.- Early Determinants of Non-exclusive Breastfeeding among Guatemalan Infants.- Association of Degree and Timing of Exposure to Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Services with Breastfeeding Duration.- Effect of Education and Lactation Support on Maternal Decision to Provide Human Milk for Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants.- Interaction of Stress and Lactation Differs between Mothers of Premature Singletons and Multiples.- Making My Baby Healthy: Changing the Decision from Formula to Human Milk Feedings for Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants.- Comfort and Effectiveness of the Symphony Breast Pump for Mothers of Preterm Infants: Comparison of Three Suction Patterns.- Identification of Factors Affecting Breast Pump Efficacy.- Protection of Breastfeeding, Marketing of Human Milk Substitutes and Ethics.- Micronutrient Status of Brazilian Lactating Adolescents.- Nutritional Status of Exclusively Breastfeeding Adolescents from Northwest and Central Mexico.- Bone Mineral Density and Bone Turnover in Adolescent Mothers after Lactation.- Breastfeeding and Food Taboos in Nursing Mothers from Mexico.- Impact of Calcium Supplementation in the Preceding Pregnancy on the Human Milk Calcium Concentration of Gambian Women.- Influence of Recent Dietary Intake on Plasma and Human Milk Levels of Carotenoids and Retinol in Brazilian Nursing Women.- Factors Influencing Concentrations of Iron, Zinc, and Copper in Human Milk.- Positive Effect of Human Milk on Neurobehavioral and Cognitive Development of Premature Infants.- Breastfeeding and Cognitive Development in Children.- Breastfeeding Protects against the Anorectic Response to Infection in Infants: Possible Role of DHA.- Effect of Human Hind Milk on Preterm Infant Growth.- Impact of Unfortified Human Milk Feeding on Weight Gain and Mineral Status of Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants after Discharge from a Kangaroo Mother Care Unit.- Is Duration of Breastfeeding Influencing the Risk of Obesity in Adult Males?.- Breastfeeding, Body Mass Index, and Asthma and Atopy in Children.- Arterial Compliance in 10-year-old Children in Relation to Breastfeeding.- Duration of Exclusive Breastfeeding and Risk of Anemia in a Cohort of Mexican Infants.- Longitudinal Studies of Molybdenum Balances in Breastfed Infants.- Zinc Concentration in Human Milk: Longitudinal Studies in Consecutive Lactation Periods.- Concentrations of Epidermal Growth Factor and Transforming Growth Factor-Alpha in Preterm Milk.- Higher Molecular Mass Forms of TGF? in Human Milk.- TGF? within Compartments of Human Milk.- Variations in Concentrations of Lactoferrin in Human Milk: A Nine Country Survey.- Fucosylated Oligosaccharides in Human Milk in Relation to Gestational Age and Stage of Lactation.- Variation in Prolactin Consumption by Fully Breastfed Infants.- Transfer of Metformin into Human Milk.- Pseudoephedrine Effects on Milk Production in Women and Estimation of Infant Exposure via Human Milk.- The Anti-infective Activity of Human Milk is Potentially Greater than the Sum of Its Microbicidal Components.- Human Milk Oligosaccharide Blood Group Epitopes and Innate Immune Protection against Campylobacter and Calicivirus Diarrhea in Breastfed Infants.- Human Milk Contains Elements that Block Binding of Noroviruses to Histo-blood Group Antigens in Saliva.- Breastfeeding and Natural Colonization with Lactobacillus spp as Protection against Rotavirus-associated Diarrhea.- Human Milk ?1,2-linked Fucosylated Oligosaccharides Decrease Risk of Diarrhea Due to Stable Toxin of E. coli in Breastfed Infants.- Lactoferrin Blocks the Initial Host Cell Attachment Mechanism of Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC).- Cells from Mature Human Milk are Capable of Cytokine Production following In Vitro Stimulation.- Rat Milk Decreases Necrotizing Enterocolitis in a Rat Model.- Efforts to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 through Human Milk: Past, Present, and Future.- Inhibition of HIV-1 Infection In Vitro by Human Milk Sulfated Glycolipids and Glycosaminoglycans.- Transmission of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) through Human Milk: Are New Breastfeeding Policies Required for Preterm Infants?.- Multiple New Isoforms of the Human Prolactin Receptor Gene.- Bioimpedance Vector Analysis in Breastfed and Formula-fed Infants in the First Six Months of Life.- Weighing Diapers for Intake Assessment after Early Discharge.- Donor Milk for Preterm and Sick Children: Human Milk Banking in Germany.- Plasma Non-esterified Fatty Acid Composition is Different in Lactating and in Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women.- Author Index.


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ISBN-13: 9781441934611
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: September, 2011
Pages: 564
Weight: 1038g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Paediatrics and Neonatal, Public Health
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