Bioactive Components of Human Milk and Their Impact on Child's Health and Development, Literature Review

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The composition of human breast milk is an ideal combination of substances necessary for the healthy development of an infant's body while protecting from pathogens and the balanced development of the microbiota. Its composition is dynamic and changes with the age of the child, meeting their current needs. The study provides a thorough overview of human milk components, such as immunological components, growth factors, hormones, carbohydrates, lipids, minerals, and vitamins. Authors focus on capturing the most important aspects of the effects of these substances on a newborn's body, while also looking for specific connections and describing the effects on given systems. Supplementation and the use of ingredients are also discussed. The purpose of this paper is to present the current state of knowledge about the bioactive components of human milk and their impact on the growth, development, and health of the young child.

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Szyller, H., Antosz, K., Batko, J., Mytych, A., Dziedziak, M., Wrześniewska, M., … Pytrus, T. (2024, May 14). Bioactive Components of Human Milk and Their Impact on Child’s Health and Development, Literature Review. Nutrients. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16101487

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