Associations between Maternal Nutrition and the Concentrations of Human Milk Oligosaccharides in a Cohort of Healthy Australian Lactating Women

被引:7
|
作者
Biddulph, Caren [1 ]
Holmes, Mark [1 ,2 ]
Tran, Trong D. [1 ,3 ]
Kuballa, Anna [1 ,2 ]
Davies, Peter S. W. [4 ]
Koorts, Pieter [5 ]
Maher, Judith [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sunshine Coast, Ctr Bioinnovat, Maroochydore, Qls 4558, Australia
[2] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sch Hlth, Maroochydore, Qls 4558, Australia
[3] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sch Sci Technol & Engn, Maroochydore, Qls 4558, Australia
[4] Univ Queensland UQ, Child Hlth Res Ctr, St Lucia, Qls 4072, Australia
[5] Royal Brisbane & Womens Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Herston, Qls 4029, Australia
关键词
lactation; maternal diet; body composition; human milk oligosaccharide; breastfeeding; BREAST-MILK; LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; QUANTIFICATION; VEGETABLES; PROTEIN; FAT;
D O I
10.3390/nu15092093
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are complex glycans associated with positive infant health outcomes. The concentrations of HMOs in the milk of lactating women are associated with substantial intra- and inter-individual differences and may be influenced by maternal physiological and/or nutrition-related factors. The primary aim of this study was to explore potential influences of short-term maternal diet and current body composition on HMO profiles in mature human milk. Milk samples were collected at 3-4 months postpartum from 101 healthy Australian women using standardised procedures, and analysed for macronutrients (lactose, fat, and protein). In addition, HMO concentrations were analysed using liquid-chromatography mass-spectrometry (LC-MS). Maternal dietary data were collected using three validated 24-h dietary recalls, and the body composition of a subgroup of mothers was assessed by DEXA scans (n = 30). Most (79%) of the women were secretor-positive. Individual nutrients were not significantly correlated with HMO concentrations after correction for multiple comparisons (p > 0.05), except for dietary folate intake. DEXA scans revealed no associations between HMO profiles and maternal body composition during established lactation. The study findings suggest a lack of clear and consistent associations between maternal nutrition and HMO concentrations in mature human milk from healthy lactating women with adequate dietary intake. The prevailing influence of genetic variation in lactating mothers may overshadow any impact of maternal nutritional and/or physiological status on HMO composition in mature human milk.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Relationship between the dietary intake, serum, and breast milk concentrations of vitamin A and vitamin E in a cohort of women over the course of lactation
    Costa Lemos da Silva, Ana Gabriella
    Reboucas, Amanda de Sousa
    Alves Mendonca, Beatriz Maria
    Nogueira e Silva, Danna Calina
    Dimenstein, Roberto
    da Silva Ribeiro, Karla Danielly
    MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION, 2019, 15 (03)
  • [32] Mode of Neonatal Delivery Influences the Nutrient Composition of Human Milk: Results From a Multicenter European Cohort of Lactating Women
    Samuel, Tinu M.
    Thielecke, Frank
    Lavalle, Luca
    Chen, Cheng
    Fogel, Paul
    Giuffrida, Francesca
    Dubascoux, Stephane
    Martinez-Costa, Cecilia
    Haaland, Kirsti
    Marchini, Giovanna
    Agosti, Massimo
    Rakza, Thameur
    Costeira, Maria Jose
    Picaud, Jean-Charles
    Billeaud, Claude
    Thakkar, Sagar K.
    FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION, 2022, 9
  • [33] A Mediterranean diet plan in lactating women with obesity reduces maternal energy intake and modulates human milk composition - a feasibility study
    Sims, Clark R.
    Saben, Jessica L.
    Martinez, Audrey
    Sobik, Sarah R.
    Crimmins, Meghan R.
    Bulmanski, Jessica E.
    Turner, Donald
    Furst, Annalee
    Jansen, Lisa T.
    Bode, Lars
    Andres, Aline
    FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION, 2024, 11
  • [34] Associations between concentrations of perfluoroalkyl substances in human plasma and maternal, infant, and home characteristics in Winnipeg, Canada
    Workman, Clare E.
    Becker, Allan B.
    Azad, Meghan B.
    Moraes, Theo J.
    Mandhane, Piush J.
    Turvey, Stuart E.
    Subbarao, Padmaja
    Brook, Jeffrey R.
    Sears, Malcolm R.
    Wong, Charles S.
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2019, 249 : 758 - 766
  • [35] Influence of maternal body mass index on human milk composition and associations to infant metabolism and gut colonisation: MAINHEALTH - a study protocol for an observational birth cohort
    Overgaard Poulsen, Katrine
    Astono, Julie
    Jakobsen, Rasmus Riemer
    Uldbjerg, Niels
    Fuglsang, Jens
    Nielsen, Dennis Sandris
    Sundekilde, Ulrik Kraemer
    BMJ OPEN, 2022, 12 (11):
  • [36] Human milk extracellular vesicle miRNA expression and associations with maternal characteristics in a population-based cohort from the Faroe Islands
    Kupsco, Allison
    Prada, Diddier
    Valvi, Damaskini
    Hu, Lisa
    Petersen, Maria Skaalum
    Coull, Brent
    Grandjean, Philippe
    Weihe, Pal
    Baccarelli, Andrea A.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [37] Impact of maternal characteristics on human milk oligosaccharide composition over the first 4 months of lactation in a cohort of healthy European mothers
    Samuel, Tinu Mary
    Binia, Aristea
    de Castro, Carlos Antonio
    Thakkar, Sagar K.
    Billeaud, Claude
    Agosti, Massimo
    Al-Jashi, Isam
    Costeire, Maria Jose
    Marchinr, Giovanna
    Martinez-Costa, Cecilia
    Picaud, Jean-Charles
    Stiris, Tom
    Stoicescu, Silvia-Maria
    Vanpee, Keine
    Domellof, Magnus
    Austin, Sean
    Sprenger, Norbert
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [38] The Association between Maternal Oral Inflammation and Neutrophil Phenotypes and Poly-Unsaturated Fatty Acids Composition in Human Milk: A Prospective Cohort Study
    Badewy, Rana
    Azarpazhooh, Amir
    Tenenbaum, Howard
    Connor, Kristin L. L.
    Lai, Jim Yuan
    Sgro, Michael
    Bazinet, Richard P. P.
    Fine, Noah
    Watson, Erin
    Sun, Chunxiang
    Saha, Sourav
    Glogauer, Michael
    CELLS, 2022, 11 (24)
  • [39] Concentrations and predictors of select nutrients in Canadian human milk samples from the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals pregnancy cohort
    Hopperton, Kathryn E.
    O'Neill, Erica
    Chakrabarti, Subhadeep
    Stanton, Melanie
    Parnel, Sophie
    Arbuckle, Tye E.
    Ashley-Martin, Jillian
    Bertinato, Jesse
    Bouchard, Maryse F.
    Borghese, Michael M.
    Brooks, Stephen
    Cockell, Kevin
    Dabeka, Robert
    Joung, Meong Jin
    Lanphear, Bruce P.
    Lapointe, Pascal
    Macfarlane, Amanda J.
    Macpherson, Susan
    Krzeczkowski, John
    Rawn, Dorothea F. k
    von Dadelszen, Peter
    Weiler, Hope A.
    Xiao, Chao Wu
    Fisher, Mandy
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2024, 120 (06) : 1419 - 1431
  • [40] Maternal adiposity moderates associations between dietary, serum, and human milk n-3 and n-6 PUFA
    Monika A. Zielinska-Pukos
    Joanna Bryś
    Jadwiga Hamulka
    Scientific Reports, 15 (1)