- Main
The Mothers, Infants, and Lactation Quality (MILQ) Study: A Multi-Center Collaboration
- Allen, Lindsay H;
- Hampel, Daniela;
- Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh;
- Andersson, Maria;
- Barros, Erica;
- Doel, Andrew M;
- Eriksen, Kamilla Gehrt;
- Christensen, Sophie Hilario;
- Islam, Munirul;
- Kac, Gilberto;
- Keya, Farhana Khanam;
- Michaelsen, Kim F;
- de Barros Mucci, Daniela;
- Njie, Fanta;
- Peerson, Janet M;
- Moore, Sophie E
- et al.
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab116Abstract
Little valid information is available on human milk nutrient concentrations, especially for micronutrients (MNs), and there are no valid reference values (RVs) across lactation. In this multi-center collaborative study, RVs will be established for human milk nutrients across the first 8.5 mo postpartum. Well-nourished, unsupplemented women in Bangladesh, Brazil, Denmark, and The Gambia (n = 250/site) were recruited during the third trimester of pregnancy. Milk, blood, saliva, urine, and stool samples from mothers and their infants are collected identically at 3 visits (1-3.49, 3.5-5.99, 6.0-8.49 mo postpartum). Milk analyses include macronutrients, selected vitamins, trace elements and minerals, iodine, metabolomics, amino acids, human milk oligosaccharides, and bioactive peptides. We measure milk volume; maternal and infant diets, anthropometry, and morbidity; infant development, maternal genome, and the infant and maternal microbiome. RVs will be constructed based on methods for the WHO Child Growth Standards and the Intergrowth-21st Project. This trial was registered at clinical trials.gov as NCT03254329.
Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
Main Content
Enter the password to open this PDF file:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-