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The translation of lipid profiles to nutritional biomarkers in the study of infant metabolism

机译:婴儿代谢研究中脂质谱向营养生物标志物的转化

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IntroductionLinks between early life exposures and later health outcomes may, in part, be due to nutritional programming in infancy. This hypothesis is supported by observed long-term benefits associated with breastfeeding, such as better cognitive development in childhood, and lower risks of obesity and high blood pressure in later life. However, the possible underlying mechanisms are expected to be complex and may be difficult to disentangle due to the lack of understanding of the metabolic processes that differentiate breastfed infants compared to those receiving just formula feed.
机译:简介早期生活暴露与后期健康结果之间的联系可能部分归因于婴儿期的营养计划。观察到的与母乳喂养有关的长期益处,例如儿童时期更好的认知发展,以及在以后的生活中降低肥胖和高血压的风险,支持了这一假设。但是,由于缺乏对与仅接受配方奶粉喂养的婴儿不同的新陈代谢过程的了解,预计可能的潜在机制很复杂并且可能难以解开。

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