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This comprehensive and updated book focuses on breastfeeding and its long-term effects which affect health and development, providing a protective metabolic programming against chronic non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome and hypertension.
All recent developments of programming effects of breastfeeding are covered in chapters that provide fundamental knowledge besides update and sophisticated information on the subject. Special focus on:
This book will benefit neonatologists, pediatricians, GPs, obstetricians, endocrinologists and all health professionals interested in this quite new and developing topic. Residents and student will appreciate the contents coverage and clarity.
Pages i-xvi
Front Matter
Pages 1-1
Human Milk Composition: Nutrients and Bioactive Factors
Pages 3-15
Perinatal Maternal Nutrition and Breast Milk Composition
Pages 17-28
Immunological Aspects of Breast Milk
Pages 29-37
Immunological and Anti-Infectious Benefits of Breastfeeding
Pages 39-50
Physiological Aspects of Lactation
Pages 51-59
Pages 61-72
Breast Milk as a Biological System
Pages 73-81
Microbiota Composition of Breast Milk
Pages 83-98
Pages 99-107
Front Matter
Pages 109-109
The Evolution and Genomic Aspects of Milk
Pages 111-119
Programming Molecules in Early Life
Pages 121-129
The Part Breast Milk Plays in Epigenetic Programming
Pages 131-147
The Metabolome of Breast Milk and Its Potential Long-Term Effects on the Child
Pages 149-157
The Infant–Mother Molecular Conversation Involving Breast Milk mRNA
Pages 159-171
Genetic Causes of Obesity and Bioactive Substances
Pages 173-189
Pages 191-199
Gestational Diabetes and Variety in the Composition of Breast Milk
Pages 201-211
Maternal PUFA Supplementation and Epigenetic Influences on Fat Tissue
Pages 213-218
Pages 219-225
Breast Milk and Leptin Resistance
Pages 227-233
The Effects of Metabolic Alteration on Embryonic Stem Cells
Pages 235-240
Front Matter
Pages 241-241
Neural Maturation of Breastfed Infants
Pages 243-266
Breastfeeding and Motor Development in Preterm and Term Infants
Pages 267-279
Breastfeeding, Intelligence, and Social-Language Development
Pages 281-297
Breastfeeding in Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Disorders of the Central Nervous System
Pages 299-314
Front Matter
Pages 315-315
Role of Breastfeeding in the Prevention of Infectious Diseases
Pages 317-339
Pages 341-354
Breastfeeding and Maternal Bacterial Infections
Pages 355-375
Breastfeeding and Maternal Viral Infections
Pages 377-387
Breastfeeding and Maternal Fungal Infections
Pages 389-398
Breastfeeding and Maternal Parasitic Infections
Pages 399-414
Maternal Infections: Who Can and Who Cannot Breastfeed?
Pages 415-429
Front Matter
Pages 431-431
Programming the Gustatory and Olfactory Systems
Pages 433-439
Abnormalities of Smell and Taste in Eating Behaviour Through Life
Pages 441-454
Olfactory Influences on Human Feeding Behaviour, from Sense to Satiety
Pages 455-463
Pages 465-473
Pages 475-481
Pages 483-490
Pages 491-498
Could Breastfeeding be a Protective Factor for Sinusitis?
Pages 499-507
Could Breastfeeding Be a Protective Factor for Sleep Apnea?
Pages 509-517
The Role of Breastfeeding on the Development and Prevention of Allergic Diseases
Pages 519-530
Breastfeeding and Atopic Dermatitis
Pages 531-538
Congenital Abnormalities of the Airway
Pages 539-550
Upper Airway Lesions in the Neonate
Pages 551-559
Pages 561-573
Hearing Loss in Neonates and Infants
Pages 575-585
Pages 587-593
The Effect of Breastfeeding on Childhood Otitis Media
Pages 595-601
Candidiasis During Breastfeeding
Pages 603-609
Frenotomy for Tongue-Tie in Neonates
Pages 611-620
Dietary Modifications and Supplementation in Breastfeeding Mothers
Pages 621-629
Human Milk Banking: A Brief Overview
Pages 631-638
Emotional Communication During Breastfeeding
Pages 639-647
Tobacco Use in Breastfeeding Mothers
Pages 649-657
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