Optimal nutrition in lactating women and its effect on later health of offspring: A systematic review of current evidence and recommendations (EarlyNutrition project)

Autores de IIS La Fe
Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe
- de Waard, M
- Brands, B
- Kouwenhoven, SMP
- Koletzko, B
- Zalewski, BM
- van Goudoever, JB
Grupos
Abstract
Background: EarlyNutrition (www.project-earlynutrition.eu) is an international research consortium investigating the effects of early nutrition on metabolic programming. Objective: To summarize current evidence and standards, recommendations, guidelines, and regulations on nutrition or supplements in lactating women with emphasis placed on long-term health effects in offspring, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, overweight/obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, or glucose intolerance. Methods: Medline, Embase, selected databases and websites were searched for documents published between 2010 and 2015. Results: Thirteen documents met the inclusion criteria. Effects of maternal long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) supplementation on overweight/obesity or hypertension in offspring were assessed in 10 studies. One study described the effect of maternal vitamin D supplementation on overweight/obesity, and the remaining 2 studies assessed the effects of maternal probiotic/synbiotic supplementation during lactation on overweight/obesity or metabolic syndrome in their infants. Forty-one documents contained dietary recommendations on various macro-and micronutrients for lactating women, but without consideration of our long-term health outcomes in infants. Conclusion: Literature on nutrition of lactating women and its effect on their infants' later health with respect to metabolic programming outcomes appeared to be scarce, and focused mostly on supplementation of LC-PUFA's. No recent guidelines or recommendations were available, highlighting the significant research gaps regarding this topic.
Datos de la publicación
- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1040-8398, 1549-7852
- Tipo:
- Review
- Páginas:
- 4003-4016
- Factor de Impacto:
- 1,596 SCImago ℠
- Cuartil:
- Q1 SCImago ℠
CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 9
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Filiaciones
Keywords
- Infant; metabolic programming; LC-PUFA; probiotics; Vitamin D
Proyectos asociados
INNOVATIVE APPROACH FOR SELF-MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL WELFARE OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS IN EUROPE: DEVELOPMENT, VALIDATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A TELEMATICS TOOL. MyCyFAPP
Investigador Principal: CARMEN RIBES KONINCKX
643806_H2020-PHC-2014-single-stage-MyCyFApp . COMISION EUROPEA . 2015
Cita
de Waard M,Brands B,Kouwenhoven SMP,Calvo J,Crespo P,Koletzko B,Zalewski BM,van JB. Optimal nutrition in lactating women and its effect on later health of offspring: A systematic review of current evidence and recommendations (EarlyNutrition project). Crit. Rev. Food Sci. Nutr. 2017. 57(18):p. 4003-4016. IF:6,015. (1).