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Buffered or impaired: Maternal anemia, inflammation and breast milk macronutrients in northern Kenya.

Masako FujitaNerli Paredes RuvalcabaKatherine WanderMary CorbittEleanor Brindle
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Milk macronutrient content both increases and decreases in the presence of maternal anemia and inflammation, suggesting a more complicated and dynamic change than simple impairment of nutrient delivery during maternal stress. Maternal fat delivery to milk may be impaired under anemia. Mothers may buffer infant nutrition against adverse conditions or poor maternal health by elevating milk protein (mothers with IDA/NIDA), lactose (mothers with NIDA), or fat (mothers with anemia and inflammation). This study demonstrates the foundational importance of maternal micronutrient health and inflammation or infection for advancing the ecological understanding of human milk nutrient variation.
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