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Title: Factors That May Affect Breast Milk Macronutrient and Energy Content
Author: Rocha-Pinto, Inês
Pereira-da-Silva, Luís
Silva, Diana e.
Cardoso, Manuela
Keywords: breast milk
energy content
macronutrient content
maternal factors
newborn factors
obstetrical factors
pregnancy morbidities
Food Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: Aug-2025
Abstract: This review aimed to be comprehensive and to critically analyze the factors that may affect the macronutrient and energy content of breast milk. Systematic reviews were prioritized, even though other types of literature reviews on the subject, as well as studies not included in these reviews, were included. Reported factors that potentially affect the macronutrient and energy content of breast milk comprise: maternal factors, such as age, nutritional status, dietary intake, smoking habits, lactation stage, circadian rhythmicity, and the use of galactagogues; obstetrical factors, such as parity, preterm delivery, multiple pregnancies, labor and delivery, and pregnancy morbidities including intrauterine growth restriction, hypertensive disorders, and gestational diabetes mellitus; and newborn factors, including sexual dimorphism, and anthropometry at birth. Some factors underwent a less robust assessment, while others underwent a more in-depth analysis. For example, the milk from overweight and obese mothers has been reported to be richer in energy and fat. A progressive decrease in protein content and an increase in fat content was described over time during lactation. The milk from mothers with hypertensive disorders may have a higher protein content. Higher protein and energy content has been found in early milk from mothers who delivered prematurely.
Description: Publisher Copyright: © 2025 by the authors.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/187985
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17152503
ISSN: 1422-8599
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