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Association of Breastfeeding With Gut Microbiota and Risk of ...


Association of Breastfeeding With Gut Microbiota and Risk of ...

Formula feeding was associated with higher microbiota diversity and enrichment of Lachnospiraceae at 3 to 4 months, and these microbiota ...

Association of Exposure to Formula in the Hospital and ... - PubMed

Breastfeeding may be protective against overweight, and gut microbiota may contribute to this effect. Formula feeding appears to stimulate ...

Association of Exposure to Formula in the Hospital and Subsequent ...

Breastfeeding may be protective against overweight, and gut microbiota may contribute to this effect. Formula feeding appears to stimulate ...

Meta-analysis of effects of exclusive breastfeeding on infant gut ...

more than 2 months from birth) was associated with a larger increase in gut microbiota age. This association was significant from 6 months to 15 ...

Feeding practices from birth to 12 months: impact on the gut ...

Breastfeeding has a protective effect, partly because breast milk is low in protein. The gut microbiota (GM) must also be taken into consideration because it is ...

Gut microbiome and breast-feeding: Implications for early immune ...

Several factors influence microbial assembly; however, breast-feeding is recognized as one of the most influential drivers of gut microbiome composition during ...

Breastmilk Feeding Practices Are Associated with the Co ...

Moreover, breastmilk bacteria contributed to overall gut microbiota variation to a similar extent as other modifiers of the infant microbiome, such as birth ...

Breastfeeding and the Microbiome - OHSU

Breastmilk seeds and nurtures the microbiome with beneficial bacteria, until it is fully mature. Beneficial gut bacteria play a role in lowering risk for ...

Association Between Breast Milk Bacterial Communities and ...

Gut microbiota of breastfed compared with nonbreastfed individuals differ during infancy as well as into adulthood. Breast milk contains a ...

Gut microbiome and breast-feeding: Implications for early immune ...

Although direct evidence for a role of HM antibodies in protecting the newborn gut against enteric infections is lacking, the association of antigen-specific ...

Comparison of gut microbiota in exclusively breast-fed and formula ...

In infants, breast milk may be the major determinant of a lower gut microbial diversity, because specific bacteria are selected for degrading ...

Shaping the Gut Microbiota by Breastfeeding - Frontiers

The microbiomes of newborns and young infants are enriched in genes required for the degradation of sugars from breastmilk (human milk ...

Association Between Breast Milk Bacterial Communities and Infant ...

Gut microbiota of breastfed compared with nonbreastfed individuals differ during infancy as well as into adulthood. Breast milk contains a ...

Microbial colonization programs are structured by breastfeeding and ...

Here, we profiled the nasal and gut microbiomes, breastfeeding characteristics, and maternal milk composition of 2,227 children from the CHILD Cohort Study. We ...

Breastfeeding may have a long-term effect on oral microbiota

Relative to formula-fed infants, breastfed infants seem to have a lower abundance of Clostridium and a predominance of Bifidobacteria and ...

Factors influencing development of the infant microbiota

Indeed, breast milk dysbiosis was only observed in mothers who underwent an elective C-section. Vaginal delivery might induce intestinal ...

The role of antibiotic exposure and the effects of breastmilk and ...

Breastfeeding is a significant determinant of a healthier gut microbiome, characterized by higher levels of beneficial bacteria such as ...

Association of breast milk-derived arachidonic acid-induced infant ...

Breast milk-derived arachidonic acid (AA) induces gut microbiota dysbiosis in infants with AD and affects microbial pathways. AA can induce an imbalance in the ...

Breastfeeding enrichment of B. longum subsp. infantis mitigates the ...

Breastfeeding acts as a primary modulator of the gut microbiome during early life, but its effect on asthma development has remained unclear.

Emerging research: Epigenetics and the microbiome - Unicef UK

Specifically, providing pumped breastmilk was consistently associated with multiple microbiota parameters including enrichment of potential pathogens and ...