Biological underpinnings of breastfeeding challenges: the role of genetics, diet, and environment on lactation physiology

Volume: 311, Issue: 2, Pages: E405 - E422
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Lactation is a dynamic process that has evolved to produce a complex biological fluid that provides nutritive and nonnutritive factors to the nursing offspring. It has long been assumed that once lactation is successfully initiated, the primary factor regulating milk production is infant demand. Thus, most interventions have focused on improving breastfeeding education and early lactation support. However, in addition to infant demand,...
Paper Details
Title
Biological underpinnings of breastfeeding challenges: the role of genetics, diet, and environment on lactation physiology
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
311
Issue
2
Pages
E405 - E422
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