The Life History Significance of Human Breast Milk: Immune and endocrine factors as indicators of maternal condition and predictors of infant health and growth

作者: Alicia Ann Breakey

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摘要: This dissertation explores the relationships between maternal energetic condition, four bioactive compounds in milk, and infant health growth outcomes through lens of human life history theory. Research was conducted among Toba Barrio Namqom Formosa, Argentina. is first studies to apply a biology dynamics cortisol, insulin-like factor 1 (IGF-1), lactoferrin, secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) milk. First, role condition as predictor concentration these milk explored. Several interesting emerge, including significantly lower cortisol IGF-1 women with higher body mass index, primiparous mothers. Next, symptoms illness two immunofactors, lactoferrin sIgA, are investigated. Lactoferrin found exhibit positive association illness, sIgA shows negative association. Finally, associations bioactives rate tested, well rate, rate. Milk positively associate linear Maternal parity negatively First-born status associated greater gains

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