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Integrating Population Outcomes, Biological Mechanisms & Research Methods in the Study of Human Milk & Lactation Book

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  • Integrating Population Outcomes, Biological Mechanisms and Research Methods in the Study of Human Milk and Lactation
  • Written by author Margarett K. Davis
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 4/30/2013
  • Integrating Population Outcomes, Biological Mechanisms and Research Methods in the Study of Human Milk and Lactation is the product of the 10th Conference of the International Society for Research on Human Milk and Lactation, held on September 15-19, 2000
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The Secretory Immunoglobulin System: Regulation and Biological Significance 1
The Milky Way: From Mammary Gland to Milk to Newborn - Macy-Gyorgy Award Presentation (1999) 17
Macy-Gyorgy Award Address - Year 2000 A Half-Century Inquiry into the Immunobiology of Human Milk 27
Vitamin A and the Nursing Mother-Infant Dyad: Evidence for Intervention 39
Changes in Feeding Patterns Affect Growth in Children 0-24 Months of Age Living in Socioeconomically Different Areas of Lahore, Pakistan 49
Impact of Vitamin B-12 Deficiency during Lactation On Maternal and Infant Health 57
Zinc and Breastfed Infants: If and When Is There a Risk of Deficiency? 69
Breast Feeding and Cognitive Outcome in Children Born Prematurely 77
The Role of Human Milk in Necrotizing Enterocolitis 83
The Effect of Stress on Lactation - Its Significance for the Preterm Infant 91
Immune System Modulation by Human Milk 99
Intestinal Absorption of Colostral Lymphoid Cells in Newborn Animals 107
Breast-Feeding Protects against Celiac Disease in Childhood - Epidemiological Evidence 115
Hamlet - A Complex from Human Milk that Induces Apoptosis in Tumor Cells but Spares Healthy Cells 125
Infant Feeding and Autoimmune Diabetes 133
Protective Effect of Breastfeeding against Infection in the First and Second Six Months of Life 141
Breastfeeding - An Evolutionary and Neuroendocrine Perspective 149
Lactogenesis and Infant Weight Change in the First Weeks of Life 159
The Practice of Breastfeeding and Infant/Child Mortality in Developing World in the Contest of HIV Pandemic 167
Specific and Nonspecific Protective Factors in Milk. Why Don't They Prevent Viral Transmission During Breastfeeding? 173
Cellular Mechanism for Milk-Borne Transmission of HIV and HTLV 183
Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV: Strategies, Successes, and Failures 191
Lactational Endocrinology: The Biology of LAM 199
Efficacy and Effectiveness of LAM 207
Obesity as a Risk Factor for Failure to Initiate and Sustain Lactation 217
Sub-Optimal Breast Feeding Practices: Ethnographic Approaches to Building "Baby Friendly" Communities 223
Maternal Smoking Habits and Fatty Acid Composition of Human Milk 233
Major Breast Milk Carotenoids of Healthy Mothers from Nine Countries 235
Maternal Milk Composition Is Not Associated With Current Dietary Intake, But With Body Composition after Three Months Post-Partum in Two Mexican Regions 237
Vitamin A in Breast Milk and HIV Infection in West Africa 239
Milk Transfer Volume at the Time of Maternal Perception of the Onset of Lactation 241
Intra-Individual Changes of Fatty Acids in Breast Milk Due to the Suckling Stimulus 243
Training on Breastfeeding in Italy: A Study on Acceptance from Participants 245
Body Composition of Lactating Mothers at the First Month Post-Partum Depends on Post-Gestational Body Weight 249
Milk-Borne EGF and Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Neonatal Rat Model 251
Concentrations of Interleukin-10 in Preterm Milk 253
Longitudinal Changes in Milk Sodium/Potassium Ratio in Women with Serious Infection in the Postpartum Period 255
Increased Breastfeeding Rates in Italy 257
A Breastfeeding Support Strategy in An HIV Endemic Area 259
Breast Feeding in Preterm Infants after Hospital Discharge 261
Physiology of Breastmilk Expression Using an Electric Breast Pump 263
The Effect of Dietary DHA Supplementation on Human Milk Cytokines 265
Initiation of Pumping and Milk Weight in Mothers of Nonnursing Preterm Infants 267
Postpartum Home Visits Increase Duration of Exclusive Among Inexperienced Breastfeeding Women 271
Introduction of Solids and Formula to Breastfed Infants and Its Association with Pattern and Duration of Breastfeeding 273
Gender Differences in Energy Intake of Newborns 275
IgA in Human Milk and Development of Cow's Milk Allergy in the Breast-fed Infant 277
Abnormal Cellular Composition of Human Milk and Development of Cow's Milk Allergy in the Breast-fed 279
Fate of Milk Borne Erythropoietin in Suckling Rats 281
Breastfeeding Patterns and Menses Return: Findings from Research on LAM 285
Post-Marketing Study of the Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM): Impact of Putting LAM in Women's Hands 289
Effect of Exercise on Secretory IgA and Lactoferrin Concentrations in Human Milk 291
Birth Weight as a Factor of Lactation Initiation in Polish Maternity Hospitals 293
Milk Oligosaccharides Vary within Individuals and During Lactation 295
Physician Attitudes About Breastfeeding 299
Mothers with Asthma: Does Breastfeeding Increase the Asthma Risk in Their Children? 301
Pregnancy Intentions and Breast-Feeding Success: A Cross-Cultural Relationship? 303
Effects of Milk-Borne Physiological Concentrations of Insulin-like Growth Factors-I or -II (IGF-I,-II) upon Growth in the Artificially Fed (AR) Suckling Rat 305
Speech in Honor of the ISRHML Erlich-Koldovsky - Young Investigator Award September 18, 2000, Tucson, AZ, USA 307
Antibody Response to Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (HIB) in Children with Invasive HIB Infection in Relation to Duration of Exclusive Breastfeeding 311
Estimated Biological Variation of the Mature Human Milk Fatty Acid Composition 315
Content of Conjugated Linoleic Acids, cis-9, trans-11-18:2 and trans-10,cis-12-18:2, in Breast Milk from Brazilian Women: Association with Milk Composition and Diet 317
Erythrocyte Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Brazilian Nursing Women: Effect of the Lactational Period 321
TGF[alpha] is Associated with the Milk Fat Globule Membrane 323
Bacterial Screening of Human Milk and Bowel Disease in Premature Infants 325
Determinants of Milk Sodium/Potassium Ratio and Viral Load among HIV-Infected South African Women 327
Index 331


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