The biology of human milk and lactation helps understand the physiology of breastfed infants. The compositional and biological effects of human milk lipids have received considerable interest regarding their modulating effects on growth, metabolism and functions of the cardiovascular, immune and nervous system. Conclusion : This paper describes key aspects of a scientific workshop focused on current knowledge, unresolved questions and future research needs in the area of human milk lipids and their physiological effects in infants
Physiological aspects of human milk lipids and implication for infant feeding : a Workshop report / B. Koletzko, C.V. Agostoni, R. Bergmann, K. Ritzenthaler, R. Shamir. - In: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. - ISSN 0803-5253. - 100:11(2011), pp. 1405-1415.
Physiological aspects of human milk lipids and implication for infant feeding : a Workshop report
C.V. AgostoniSecondo
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2011
Abstract
The biology of human milk and lactation helps understand the physiology of breastfed infants. The compositional and biological effects of human milk lipids have received considerable interest regarding their modulating effects on growth, metabolism and functions of the cardiovascular, immune and nervous system. Conclusion : This paper describes key aspects of a scientific workshop focused on current knowledge, unresolved questions and future research needs in the area of human milk lipids and their physiological effects in infantsPubblicazioni consigliate
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