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Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study

BACKGROUND: Human milk (HM) is the ideal source of nutrients for infants. Its composition is highly variable according to the infant's needs. When not enough own mother's milk (OMM) is available, the administration of pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) is considered a suitable alternative...

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Autores principales: Ramos-Garcia, Victoria, Ten-Doménech, Isabel, Moreno-Giménez, Alba, Campos-Berga, Laura, Parra-Llorca, Anna, Ramón-Beltrán, Amparo, Vaya, María J., Mohareb, Fady, Molitor, Corentin, Refinetti, Paulo, Silva, Andrei, Rodrigues, Luis A., Rezzi, Serge, Hodgson, Andrew C. C., Canarelli, Stéphane, Bathrellou, Eirini, Mamalaki, Eirini, Karipidou, Melina, Poulimeneas, Dimitrios, Yannakoulia, Mary, Akhgar, Christopher K., Schwaighofer, Andreas, Lendl, Bernhard, Karrer, Jennifer, Migliorelli, Davide, Generelli, Silvia, Gormaz, María, Vasileiadis, Miltiadis, Kuligowski, Julia, Vento, Máximo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37144153
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1130179
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author Ramos-Garcia, Victoria
Ten-Doménech, Isabel
Moreno-Giménez, Alba
Campos-Berga, Laura
Parra-Llorca, Anna
Ramón-Beltrán, Amparo
Vaya, María J.
Mohareb, Fady
Molitor, Corentin
Refinetti, Paulo
Silva, Andrei
Rodrigues, Luis A.
Rezzi, Serge
Hodgson, Andrew C. C.
Canarelli, Stéphane
Bathrellou, Eirini
Mamalaki, Eirini
Karipidou, Melina
Poulimeneas, Dimitrios
Yannakoulia, Mary
Akhgar, Christopher K.
Schwaighofer, Andreas
Lendl, Bernhard
Karrer, Jennifer
Migliorelli, Davide
Generelli, Silvia
Gormaz, María
Vasileiadis, Miltiadis
Kuligowski, Julia
Vento, Máximo
author_facet Ramos-Garcia, Victoria
Ten-Doménech, Isabel
Moreno-Giménez, Alba
Campos-Berga, Laura
Parra-Llorca, Anna
Ramón-Beltrán, Amparo
Vaya, María J.
Mohareb, Fady
Molitor, Corentin
Refinetti, Paulo
Silva, Andrei
Rodrigues, Luis A.
Rezzi, Serge
Hodgson, Andrew C. C.
Canarelli, Stéphane
Bathrellou, Eirini
Mamalaki, Eirini
Karipidou, Melina
Poulimeneas, Dimitrios
Yannakoulia, Mary
Akhgar, Christopher K.
Schwaighofer, Andreas
Lendl, Bernhard
Karrer, Jennifer
Migliorelli, Davide
Generelli, Silvia
Gormaz, María
Vasileiadis, Miltiadis
Kuligowski, Julia
Vento, Máximo
author_sort Ramos-Garcia, Victoria
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description BACKGROUND: Human milk (HM) is the ideal source of nutrients for infants. Its composition is highly variable according to the infant's needs. When not enough own mother's milk (OMM) is available, the administration of pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) is considered a suitable alternative for preterm infants. This study protocol describes the NUTRISHIELD clinical study. The main objective of this study is to compare the % weight gain/month in preterm and term infants exclusively receiving either OMM or DHM. Other secondary aims comprise the evaluation of the influence of diet, lifestyle habits, psychological stress, and pasteurization on the milk composition, and how it modulates infant's growth, health, and development. METHODS AND DESIGN: NUTRISHIELD is a prospective mother-infant birth cohort in the Spanish-Mediterranean area including three groups: preterm infants <32 weeks of gestation (i) exclusively receiving (i.e., >80% of total intake) OMM, and (ii) exclusively receiving DHM, and (iii) term infants exclusively receiving OMM, as well as their mothers. Biological samples and nutritional, clinical, and anthropometric characteristics are collected at six time points covering the period from birth and until six months of infant's age. The genotype, metabolome, and microbiota as well as the HM composition are characterized. Portable sensor prototypes for the analysis of HM and urine are benchmarked. Additionally, maternal psychosocial status is measured at the beginning of the study and at month six. Mother-infant postpartum bonding and parental stress are also examined. At six months, infant neurodevelopment scales are applied. Mother's concerns and attitudes to breastfeeding are registered through a specific questionnaire. DISCUSSION: NUTRISHIELD provides an in-depth longitudinal study of the mother-infant-microbiota triad combining multiple biological matrices, newly developed analytical methods, and ad-hoc designed sensor prototypes with a wide range of clinical outcome measures. Data obtained from this study will be used to train a machine-learning algorithm for providing dietary advice to lactating mothers and will be implemented in a user-friendly platform based on a combination of user-provided information and biomarker analysis. A better understanding of the factors affecting milk's composition, together with the health implications for infants plays an important role in developing improved strategies of nutraceutical management in infant care. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: https://register.clinicaltrials.gov, identifier: NCT05646940.
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spelling pubmed-101516492023-05-03 Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study Ramos-Garcia, Victoria Ten-Doménech, Isabel Moreno-Giménez, Alba Campos-Berga, Laura Parra-Llorca, Anna Ramón-Beltrán, Amparo Vaya, María J. Mohareb, Fady Molitor, Corentin Refinetti, Paulo Silva, Andrei Rodrigues, Luis A. Rezzi, Serge Hodgson, Andrew C. C. Canarelli, Stéphane Bathrellou, Eirini Mamalaki, Eirini Karipidou, Melina Poulimeneas, Dimitrios Yannakoulia, Mary Akhgar, Christopher K. Schwaighofer, Andreas Lendl, Bernhard Karrer, Jennifer Migliorelli, Davide Generelli, Silvia Gormaz, María Vasileiadis, Miltiadis Kuligowski, Julia Vento, Máximo Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND: Human milk (HM) is the ideal source of nutrients for infants. Its composition is highly variable according to the infant's needs. When not enough own mother's milk (OMM) is available, the administration of pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) is considered a suitable alternative for preterm infants. This study protocol describes the NUTRISHIELD clinical study. The main objective of this study is to compare the % weight gain/month in preterm and term infants exclusively receiving either OMM or DHM. Other secondary aims comprise the evaluation of the influence of diet, lifestyle habits, psychological stress, and pasteurization on the milk composition, and how it modulates infant's growth, health, and development. METHODS AND DESIGN: NUTRISHIELD is a prospective mother-infant birth cohort in the Spanish-Mediterranean area including three groups: preterm infants <32 weeks of gestation (i) exclusively receiving (i.e., >80% of total intake) OMM, and (ii) exclusively receiving DHM, and (iii) term infants exclusively receiving OMM, as well as their mothers. Biological samples and nutritional, clinical, and anthropometric characteristics are collected at six time points covering the period from birth and until six months of infant's age. The genotype, metabolome, and microbiota as well as the HM composition are characterized. Portable sensor prototypes for the analysis of HM and urine are benchmarked. Additionally, maternal psychosocial status is measured at the beginning of the study and at month six. Mother-infant postpartum bonding and parental stress are also examined. At six months, infant neurodevelopment scales are applied. Mother's concerns and attitudes to breastfeeding are registered through a specific questionnaire. DISCUSSION: NUTRISHIELD provides an in-depth longitudinal study of the mother-infant-microbiota triad combining multiple biological matrices, newly developed analytical methods, and ad-hoc designed sensor prototypes with a wide range of clinical outcome measures. Data obtained from this study will be used to train a machine-learning algorithm for providing dietary advice to lactating mothers and will be implemented in a user-friendly platform based on a combination of user-provided information and biomarker analysis. A better understanding of the factors affecting milk's composition, together with the health implications for infants plays an important role in developing improved strategies of nutraceutical management in infant care. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: https://register.clinicaltrials.gov, identifier: NCT05646940. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10151649/ /pubmed/37144153 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1130179 Text en © 2023 Ramos-Garcia, Ten-Doménech, Moreno-Giménez, Campos-Berga, Parra-Llorca, Ramón-Beltrán, Vaya, Mohareb, Molitor, Refinetti, Silva, Rodrigues, Rezzi, Hodgson, Canarelli, Bathrellou, Mamalaki, Karipidou, Poulimeneas, Yannakoulia, Akhgar, Schwaighofer, Lendl, Karrer, Migliorelli, Generelli, Gormaz, Vasileiadis, Kuligowski and Vento. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Ramos-Garcia, Victoria
Ten-Doménech, Isabel
Moreno-Giménez, Alba
Campos-Berga, Laura
Parra-Llorca, Anna
Ramón-Beltrán, Amparo
Vaya, María J.
Mohareb, Fady
Molitor, Corentin
Refinetti, Paulo
Silva, Andrei
Rodrigues, Luis A.
Rezzi, Serge
Hodgson, Andrew C. C.
Canarelli, Stéphane
Bathrellou, Eirini
Mamalaki, Eirini
Karipidou, Melina
Poulimeneas, Dimitrios
Yannakoulia, Mary
Akhgar, Christopher K.
Schwaighofer, Andreas
Lendl, Bernhard
Karrer, Jennifer
Migliorelli, Davide
Generelli, Silvia
Gormaz, María
Vasileiadis, Miltiadis
Kuligowski, Julia
Vento, Máximo
Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study
title Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study
title_full Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study
title_fullStr Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study
title_full_unstemmed Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study
title_short Fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—The NUTRISHIELD study
title_sort fact-based nutrition for infants and lactating mothers—the nutrishield study
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37144153
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1130179
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