Fatty acid composition of human milk in Kuwaiti mothers

Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determi...

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Published inComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Vol. 124; no. 3; pp. 261 - 267
Main Authors Hayat, L., Al-Sughayer, M.A., Afzal, M.
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Published England Elsevier Inc 01.11.1999
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1879-1107
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Abstract Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determined by 24 h dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire. The fatty acid content of human milk was affected by the diet consumed by the lactating mother. The content of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) in human milk lipids did not correlate with their parent fatty acids like linoleic and α-linolenic acids. However the human milk LCP were related to the of content of LCP in the maternal diet. Mothers reporting a high fish consumption showed significant amounts of C22:6, ω3 and C20:5, ω3 fatty acids. As a general conclusion, breast milk produced by a well nourished mother is better suited to meet the lipid requirements of infants.
AbstractList Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determined by 24 h dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire. The fatty acid content of human milk was affected by the diet consumed by the lactating mother. The content of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) in human milk lipids did not correlate with their parent fatty acids like linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids. However the human milk LCP were related to the of content of LCP in the maternal diet. Mothers reporting a high fish consumption showed significant amounts of C22:6, omega 3 and C20:5, omega 3 fatty acids. As a general conclusion, breast milk produced by a well nourished mother is better suited to meet the lipid requirements of infants.Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determined by 24 h dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire. The fatty acid content of human milk was affected by the diet consumed by the lactating mother. The content of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) in human milk lipids did not correlate with their parent fatty acids like linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids. However the human milk LCP were related to the of content of LCP in the maternal diet. Mothers reporting a high fish consumption showed significant amounts of C22:6, omega 3 and C20:5, omega 3 fatty acids. As a general conclusion, breast milk produced by a well nourished mother is better suited to meet the lipid requirements of infants.
Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determined by 24 h dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire. The fatty acid content of human milk was affected by the diet consumed by the lactating mother. The content of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) in human milk lipids did not correlate with their parent fatty acids like linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids. However the human milk LCP were related to the of content of LCP in the maternal diet. Mothers reporting a high fish consumption showed significant amounts of C22:6, omega3 and C20:5, omega3 fatty acids. As a general conclusion, breast milk produced by a well nourished mother is better suited to meet the lipid requirements of infants.
Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determined by 24 h dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire. The fatty acid content of human milk was affected by the diet consumed by the lactating mother. The content of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) in human milk lipids did not correlate with their parent fatty acids like linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids. However the human milk LCP were related to the of content of LCP in the maternal diet. Mothers reporting a high fish consumption showed significant amounts of C22:6, omega 3 and C20:5, omega 3 fatty acids. As a general conclusion, breast milk produced by a well nourished mother is better suited to meet the lipid requirements of infants.
Kuwaiti diet is exceptionally rich in fat, carbohydrates and proteins. In addition, subjects in Kuwait are exposed to extreme heat and sun light. Fatty acid profiles of human milk obtained from 19 full breast feeding Kuwaiti mothers were analyzed. Dietary patterns for individual mothers were determined by 24 h dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire. The fatty acid content of human milk was affected by the diet consumed by the lactating mother. The content of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) in human milk lipids did not correlate with their parent fatty acids like linoleic and α-linolenic acids. However the human milk LCP were related to the of content of LCP in the maternal diet. Mothers reporting a high fish consumption showed significant amounts of C22:6, ω3 and C20:5, ω3 fatty acids. As a general conclusion, breast milk produced by a well nourished mother is better suited to meet the lipid requirements of infants.
Author Hayat, L.
Afzal, M.
Al-Sughayer, M.A.
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alpha-linolenic acid
alpha-Linolenic Acid - analysis
analysis
Arachidonic
Body Weight
breast feeding
breast milk
carbohydrates
chemistry
Chromatography, Gas
composition
Decosahexaenoic
Diet
diet recall
eating habits
Ecosapentaenoic
fatty acid composition
Fatty Acids
Fatty Acids - analysis
Fatty Acids, Unsaturated
Fatty Acids, Unsaturated - analysis
Fatty Acids, Unsaturated - chemistry
Female
fish consumption
food frequency questionnaires
Geographic distribution
heat
Humans
infants
Kuwait
lactation
Linoleic Acid
Linoleic Acid - analysis
long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
maternal nutrition
milk fat
Milk, Human
Milk, Human - chemistry
Mother milk
mothers
omega-3 fatty acids
proteins
Sunlight
Temperature
Trans-fatty acids
Title Fatty acid composition of human milk in Kuwaiti mothers
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