Not exact matches
The nutritional, immunological, psychological, and general health advantages conveyed to infants have been documented for years.1 -9 Legovic, 10 listed the merits of
human breast milk as
compared to artificial feeds to include ideal nutritional content, better absorption, fewer food - related allergies, more favorable psychological development, better immunologic defenses, and a substantial economic advantage.
Since cow's
milk also contains lactoferrin, although at a much lower level
compared to
human breast milk, the lactoferrin in infant formula will most likely come from cows.
Recall that breastfed infants wake up much more frequently and at shorter intervals than do bottle fed infants since cows
milk is designed for cow brain growth (much less volume
compared with
human brains) and body growth rates while
breast milk has just the right composition which means fast burning sugars and much less protein and fat... for that ever - growing
human infant brain which triples in size in the first year.
Results
Compared with infants fed at the
breast, infants fed only by bottle gained 71 or 89 g more per month when fed nonhuman
milk only (P <.001) or
human milk only (P =.02), respectively.
Compared with infants fed at the
breast only, infants fed only by bottle gained 71 or 89 g more per month when fed nonhuman
milk only (P <.001) or expressed
human milk only (P =.02), but they gained only 37 g more per month when fed both expressed
human milk and nonhuman
milk (P =.08).
Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from breast - milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study comparing human milk with the milk of rhesus macaque mon
Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from
breast -
milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study
comparing human milk with the milk of rhesus macaque mon
human milk with the
milk of rhesus macaque monkeys.
Human breast milk contains extra nutritional elements
compared to that of rhesus macaque monkeys, UC Davis and Harvard researchers find.
Their report, which was based on in vitro tests
comparing the digestion of fresh
human breast milk and nine different infant formulas, was published online in the journal Pediatric Research.
To
compare the immune proteome of
breast milk from term and preterm mothers, since a majority of milk donated to the Dutch Human Milk Bank comes from term mothers, and to determine the effect of pasteurizat
milk from term and preterm mothers, since a majority of
milk donated to the Dutch Human Milk Bank comes from term mothers, and to determine the effect of pasteurizat
milk donated to the Dutch
Human Milk Bank comes from term mothers, and to determine the effect of pasteurizat
Milk Bank comes from term mothers, and to determine the effect of pasteurization.
And
breast milk in those days probably was very healthful
compared to
human milk in our currently more - polluted times, which typically includes (among other things) neurodevelopmentally - toxic dioxins in concentrations over 80 times higher than the level that the EPA has determined to be a safe dosage, and in concentrations many times higher than in formula.
The second was to characterize the profile of melatonin secretion in
human breast milk compared to artificial formulas.
Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from breast - milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study comparing human milk with the milk of rhesus macaque mon
Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from
breast -
milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study
comparing human milk with the milk of rhesus macaque mon
human milk with the
milk of rhesus macaque monkeys.
Human breast milk contains extra nutritional elements
compared to that of rhesus macaque monkeys, UC Davis and Harvard researchers find.
Caseins are very difficult to digest
compared to wheys, and cow's
milk contains a LOT more casein than
human breast milk.
Human breast milk is actually 60 % whey,
compared to 20 % in cow's
milk (11).
I am curious about
comparing the nutrition of adult great apes in the wild vs. their
breast milk content... and then using that as a basis on coming up with a diet ratio for adult
humans.
I think
humans have the lowest concentration of protein in
breast milk compared to all other animals.
In 1986 a research team headed by McGraw reported in The Lancet that,
compared with carefully collected
human breast milk containing 5 to 20 micrograms per liter, aluminum concentrations were 10 to 20 fold greater in most cow's
milk - based formulas and 100-fold greater in soy - based formulas.9