دورية أكاديمية

Micronutrient intakes of lactating mothers and their association with breast milk concentrations and micronutrient adequacy of exclusively breastfed Indonesian infants.

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Micronutrient intakes of lactating mothers and their association with breast milk concentrations and micronutrient adequacy of exclusively breastfed Indonesian infants.
المؤلفون: Daniels, Lisa, Gibson, Rosalind S, Diana, Aly, Haszard, Jillian J, Rahmannia, Sofa, Luftimas, Dimas E, Hampel, Daniela, Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh, Reid, Malcolm, Melo, Larisse, Lamers, Yvonne, Allen, Lindsay H, Houghton, Lisa A
المصدر: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition; Aug2019, Vol. 110 Issue 2, p391-400, 10p, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs
مصطلحات موضوعية: SALT analysis, BREAST milk, CHILD health services, INGESTION, IRON compounds, LACTATION, MAGNESIUM compounds, MOTHER-infant relationship, MOTHERS, MULTIVARIATE analysis, NIACIN, NUTRITIONAL requirements, SELENIUM compounds, MICRONUTRIENTS, VITAMIN B1, VITAMIN B12, VITAMIN B2, VITAMIN B6, ZINC compounds, PANTOTHENIC acid, MULTIPLE regression analysis, CROSS-sectional method, PARITY (Obstetrics), NUTRITIONAL status, CONFOUNDING variables
مصطلحات جغرافية: INDONESIA
مستخلص: Background Breast milk is the sole source of nutrition for exclusively breastfed infants in the first 6 mo of life, yet few studies have measured micronutrient concentrations in breast milk in light of maternal diet and subsequent infant micronutrient intakes. Objectives We evaluated the adequacy of micronutrient intakes of exclusively breastfed Indonesian infants by measuring milk volume and micronutrient concentrations and assessed maternal micronutrient intakes and their relationship with milk concentrations. Methods Mother–infant (2–5.3 mo) dyads (n  = 113) were recruited for this cross-sectional study. Volume of breast-milk intake via the deuterium dose-to-mother technique over 14 d and analyzed micronutrient concentrations were used to calculate micronutrient intakes of exclusively breastfed infants. Maternal 3-d weighed food records were collected to assess median (IQR) micronutrient intakes. Multivariate regression analyses examined the association of usual maternal micronutrient intakes with milk micronutrient concentrations after adjustment for confounding variables. Results Mean ± SD intake of breast-milk volume was 787 ± 148 mL/d. Median daily infant intakes of iron, zinc, selenium, magnesium, sodium, and B-vitamins (thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, B-6, and B-12) were below their respective Adequate Intakes. Inadequacies in maternal intakes (as % < estimated average requirements) were >40% for calcium, niacin, and vitamins A, B-6, and B-12. Significant positive associations existed between maternal usual intakes of vitamin A, niacin and riboflavin and milk retinol, nicotinamide, and free riboflavin concentrations in both unadjusted and adjusted (for infant age, milk volume, and parity) analyses (all P  < 0.05). Conclusions The majority of micronutrient intakes for these exclusively breastfed infants and their mothers fell below recommendations, with associations between maternal intakes and breast-milk concentrations for 3 nutrients. Data on nutrient requirements of exclusively breastfed infants are limited, and a better understanding of the influence of maternal nutritional status on milk nutrient concentrations and its impact on the breastfed infant is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:00029165
DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqz047