Human milk oligosaccharides, infant growth, and adiposity over the first 4 months of lactation.
Aristea BiniaLuca LavalleCheng ChenSean AustinMassimo AgostiIsam Al-JashiAlmerinda Barroso PereiraMaria Jose CosteiraMaria Gorett SilvaGiovanna MarchiniCecilia Martínez-CostaTom StirisSylvia-Maria StoicescuMireille VanpéeThameur RakzaClaude BilleaudJean-Charles PicaudMagnus DomellöfRachel AdamsEuridice Castaneda-GutierrezNorbert SprengerPublished in: Pediatric research (2021)
Modest associations exist between individual HMO and infant growth outcomes at least in healthy growing populations. Our study provides a comprehensive investigation of associations between all major HMO and infant growth and adiposity including several time points. Certain groups of HMOs, like the sialylated, may be associated with adiposity during the first months of lactation. HMO may modulate the risk of future metabolic disease. Future population studies need to address the role of specific groups of HMOs in the context of health and disease to understand the long-term impact.