Human Milk Biochemistry and Infant Formula Manufacturing Technology

Human Milk Biochemistry and Infant Formula Manufacturing Technology

Author: Mingruo Guo

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2020-09-11

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 0081028997

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Human Milk Biochemistry and Infant Formula Manufacturing Technology, Second Edition covers the history of bottle feeding, its advantages and disadvantages when compared with breast-feeding, human milk biochemistry, trends and new developments in infant formula formulation and manufacturing, and best practices in infant formula processing technology and quality control. The book also covers human milk proteomics as a new, separate chapter and provides additional information on infant formula clinical trial guidelines. In addition, the book includes information about the formulation and processing of premature and low birth weight infant formula. This book is sure to be a welcome resource for professionals in the food and infant formula industry, academics and graduate students in fields like nutrition, food sciences, or nursing, nutritionists and health professionals, government officials working in relevant departments, and finally, anyone interested in human milk and infant formula. - Reviews both human milk biochemistry and infant formula processing technology for broad coverage - Features a comprehensive review on the human milk protein profile using proteomics technology - Contains information on infant formula processing technology - Provides guidelines on infant formula clinical trials and related topics


Feeding Infants and Children from Birth to 24 Months

Feeding Infants and Children from Birth to 24 Months

Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2020-09-28

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 0309675383

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Recommendations for feeding infants and young children have changed substantially over time owing to scientific advances, cultural influences, societal trends, and other factors. At the same time, stronger approaches to reviewing and synthesizing scientific evidence have evolved, such that there are now established protocols for developing evidence-based health recommendations. However, not all authoritative bodies have used such approaches for developing infant feeding guidance, and for many feeding questions there is little or no sound evidence available to guide best practices, despite the fact that research on infant and young child feeding has expanded in recent decades. Summarizing the current landscape of feeding recommendations for infants and young children can reveal the level of consistency of existing guidance, shed light on the types of evidence that underpin each recommendation, and provide insight into the feasibility of harmonizing guidelines. Feeding Infants and Children from Birth to 24 Months collects, compares, and summarizes existing recommendations on what and how to feed infants and young children from birth to 24 months of age. This report makes recommendations to stakeholders on strategies for communicating and disseminating feeding recommendations.


Why Breastfeeding Matters

Why Breastfeeding Matters

Author: Charlotte Young

Publisher: Pinter & Martin Why it Matters

Published: 2016-11-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781780665207

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An authoritative, friendly and accessible look at the debate on infant feeding, offering parents and health professionals evidence-based information on why breastfeeding matters.


Infant Feeding 2000

Infant Feeding 2000

Author: Becky Hamlyn

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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This is the sixth national survey of infant feeding practices. The aim is to provide national figures on the incidence, prevalence and duration of breastfeeding and other practices adopted by mothers in the early weeks and up to nine months after birth. The chapters looked at: incidence and duration of breastfeeding; the use of milk other than breast milk; antenatal care, smoking and drinking; choice of feeding method; birth and post natal care; feeding after the early weeks; additional drinks and supplementary vitamins; solid foods. The headline figure is that the initial breastfeeding rates were 71% in England and Wales, 63% in Scotland and 54% in Northern Ireland, which represent a significant increase from the survey in 1995


Making More Milk: The Breastfeeding Guide to Increasing Your Milk Production, Second Edition

Making More Milk: The Breastfeeding Guide to Increasing Your Milk Production, Second Edition

Author: Lisa Marasco

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1260031144

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. “Every drop of your milk is precious. Even small amounts have a unique mix of ingredients and immunities that continue to bolster your baby’s health in a way that no formula can ever match.” Worried about making enough milk for your baby? Get the help you need with this practical guide from two lactation experts. Since publication of this “low milk supply bible” a decade ago, new insights and better ways to maximize milk production have emerged, making this updated and expanded edition a must-have for anyone struggling with supply issues. Endorsed by La Leche League International and written by leading lactation consultants, Making More Milk offers effective strategies for both time-honored and innovative ways to make more milk, including new chapters on pregnancy and birth issues, foods and nutrition, and alternative therapies. Cutting-edge discoveries will help you learn: • How your body makes milk • If your supply is actually low • If your baby is getting enough milk • The underlying cause of your low milk supply • How to make more milk with effective methods targeted to the cause of poor supply • How to make more milk when returning to work or school, exclusively pumping, and in other special situations


Breastfeeding and Medication

Breastfeeding and Medication

Author: Wendy Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 135158099X

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Sadly, women often feel they have no alternative but to give up breastfeeding, having been prescribed or purchased medication. In many cases, however, this is unnecessary. This book outlines the evidence base for the use of medication during breastfeeding. Breastfeeding and Medication presents a comprehensive A to Z guide to the most frequently prescribed drugs and their safety for breastfeeding mothers. Evaluating the evidence for interventions and using a simple format for quickly identifying medications that are safe or unsafe to use, it also highlights those drugs where there is inconclusive evidence. Additional contextual information makes this the most complete text for those practitioners who support and treat breastfeeding women. It: provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the breast together with hormonal influences to better understand how complications, such as mastitis, arise and inform the approach to their treatment; includes a section on conditions that affect women specifically when they are lactating where prescription of medication may be necessary; discusses the importance of breastfeeding and its advantages, as well as its disadvantages; and explores how to support breastfeeding mothers, and presents a counselling model approach. This new edition contains information on more drugs and a chapter on the management of some chronic conditions which may affect breastfeeding mothers. In most cases there are options to support the mother’s optimal care whilst allowing her to continue to breastfeed her baby as long as she wishes. This is a topic which raises many questions on social media, which informed the choice of conditions to consider. This is an invaluable reference for all health practitioners and volunteers who work with, support and treat breastfeeding women, including lactation consultants, breastfeeding support workers, health visitors, GPs, practice nurses, pharmacists and midwives.


Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture

Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture

Author: Victoria Hall Moran

Publisher: Mark Allen Group

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781856424356

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"This second edition discusses contemporary challenges and debates related to the short and longer-term effects of maternal and infant nutrition, and of the nature of the relationship between mother and infant as a consequence of nutritive and nurturing behaviour."--Provided by publisher.


Brain Health From Birth

Brain Health From Birth

Author: Rebecca Fett

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-28

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780999676134

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Raising a bright and happy child starts during pregnancy and early infancy, when small changes can have a big impact on brain development. By taking advantage of this golden window of opportunity--when millions of new brain cells are formed every single day--you can help support your child's IQ, language development, memory, attention span, and emotional regulation. Importantly, the same strategies that nurture these cognitive abilities can also help reduce the odds of autism and ADHD, conditions that now impact 1 in 10 children. Brain Health from Birth is your guide to this new scientific frontier, explaining which key nutrients may be missing from your prenatal supplement, how to reduce the odds of preterm birth, what to look for in a formula, how to support your baby's microbiome, and much more. With contributions from leading obstetricians and pediatricians, science writer Rebecca Fett (author of the bestselling fertility book It Starts with the Egg) brings you practical advice you can start applying today, to help your baby thrive.