Human Milk Fatty Acids
Cross-source consensus on Human Milk Fatty Acids from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Linoleic acid and docosahexaenoic acid concentrations in human milk at 1 month postpartum are co-primary endpoints. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming
- LA and DHA were selected because maternal diet can modify them and they have established associations with child health outcomes. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming
- GDM and obesity have been associated with higher linoleic acid and lower docosahexaenoic acid concentrations in human milk. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming
- Elevated n-6 fatty acids in human milk have been positively associated with adiposity markers in offspring. — Glycemia Range and Offspring Weight and adiposity in response To Human milk (GROWTH) study: protocol for an observational cohort designed to study lactational programming