Human Milk: Composition, Clinical Benefits and Future Opportunities. Группа авторов

Human Milk: Composition, Clinical Benefits and Future Opportunities - Группа авторов


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London 30 Guilford Street London WC1N 1EH

      UK

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       Prof. Paula Meier

      Neonatal Intensive Care Section of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics Rush University Medical Center 1653 West Congress Parkway Chicago, IL 60612

      USA

      E-Mail [email protected]

       Prof. Ardythe L. Morrow

      Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati 3333 Burnet Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45229

      USA

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       Prof. Kevin Roy Nicholas

      School of BioSciences The University of Melbourne Grattan Street Parkville, VIC 3010

      Australia

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       Prof. Carolyn M. Slupsky

      Department of Nutrition University of California, Davis One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616

      USA

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       Dr. Norbert Sprenger

      Institute of Nutritional Science Nestlé Research Center Nestec Ltd. Vers-Chez-Les-Blanc CH–1000 Lausanne 26

      Switzerland

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       Prof. Valerie Verhasselt

      School of Molecular Science University of Western Australia, M310 35 Stirling Highway Perth Perth, WA 6009

      Australia

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       Dr. Mike Woolridge

      Great Ormond Street & Institute of Child Health University College London 30 Guilford Street London WC1N 1EH

      UK

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       Participants

      Silvana Dadán/Colombia

      Wilson Daza/Colombia

      Kim Fleischer Michaelsen/Denmark

      Veit Grote/Germany

      Berthold Koletzko/Germany

      Baliga Bantwal Shantharam/India

      Gaurav Bhalla/India

      Anand Bhutada/India

      Shekhar Biswas/India

      Reeta Bora/India

      Rashna Dass Hazarika/India

      Pardeep Kumar/India

      Nandhini Kumaran/India

      Subash Rao/India

      Julistio Tryoga Budhiawan/Indonesia

      Peter Willatts/Ireland

      Emeh Ekukinam/Nigeria

      Zulfiqar Bhutta/Pakistan

      Huma Fahim/Pakistan

      Ali Jawad/Pakistan

      M. Wamiq Pasha/Pakistan

      Hugo Rodrigues/Portugal

      Inam Alhabib/Saudi Arabia

      Tamer Mohamed Rizk/Saudi Arabia

      Najwa Mohammed Alsawi/Saudi Arabia

      Samera Nour/Saudi Arabia

      Manal Saeed H. Alaseeri/Saudi Arabia

      Ahmed Said Elboushy/Saudi Arabia

      Mohamed Sami Elshimi/Saudi Arabia

      Meng Choo/Singapore

      Angel Fung Chi Lin/Singapore

      Wei Kin Gong/Singapore

      Michelle Tan/Singapore

      Siak Hong Teo/Singapore

      Janice Wong/Singapore

      Chin Khoon Wong/Singapore

      Rasnayake M. Mudiyanse/Sri Lanka

      Peter Arner/Sweden

      Delphine Egli/Switzerland

      Yannick Evrard/Switzerland

      Sanjeev Ganguly/Switzerland

      Maël Guillemot/Switzerland

      Ernst Hunziker/Switzerland

      Karina Negro/Switzerland

      Evelyn Spivey-Krobath/Switzerland

      Christine Stillhart/Switzerland

      Sagar Thakkar/Switzerland

      Marco Turini/Switzerland

      Narumon Densupsoontorn/Thailand

      Ruangvith Tantibhaedhyangkul/Thailand

      Liz Greenstreet/UK

      Maureen Black/USA

      Robert Black/USA

      Susan Carlson/USA

      John Colombo/USA

      Sean Deoni/USA

      Marta Fiorotto/USA

      Michelle Lampl/USA

      Thomas Landes Clemens/USA

      Gisella Mutungi/USA

      90th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop Lausanne Oct. 30–Nov 1, 2017

      Donovan SM, German JB, Lönnerdal B, Lucas A (eds): Human Milk: Composition, Clinical Benefits and Future Opportunities. Nestlé Nutr Inst Workshop Ser, vol 90, pp 1–12, (DOI: 10.1159/000490290)

      Nestlé Nutrition Institute, Switzerland/S. Karger AG., Basel, © 2019

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      Alan Lucas

      Institute of Child Health, University College, London, UK

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      Abstract

      The global drive to promote breastfeeding targeted at all 134 million infants born/year on the planet is one of the most pervasive public health interventions. It is, therefore, critical that the breastfeeding field is rooted in sound evidence. Three important scientific pillars of breastfeeding have been: (1) that human milk (HM) is the product of 200 million years of mammalian evolution; (2) that HM composition should be seen as the gold standard for infant nutritional requirements; and (3) that HM has


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