解读关于母乳的宏观营养素信息
Mandy B Belfort1, Lisa Stellwagen2, Krysten North1
1Department of Pediatrics, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
概括
了解母乳营养数据的变化对于照顾脆弱新生儿的临床医生至关重要. 这些知识改善了解释,并支持最佳的婴儿营养策略.
科学领域:
- 新生儿营养新生儿营养
- 人类母乳分析分析
- 临床解释 临床解释
背景情况:
- 临床医生越来越多地使用临床分析仪和标记产品来获得母乳营养信息.
- 在如何获得和报告母乳营养数据方面存在显著的变化.
- 这种变化影响了解释,产品比较和最佳营养护理的提供.
研究的目的:
- 为临床医生提供有效解释母乳营养标签和分析的知识.
- 授权临床医生就婴儿饮食策略做出明智的决定.
- 促进关于牛奶分析和报告实践的批判性质疑.
主要方法:
- 蒸与人乳营养数据解释相关的关键问题.
- 专注于牛奶采样技术,报告的营养价值,分析方法和牛奶银行集结.
- 提供人乳营养价值的背景.
主要成果:
- 临床医生可以通过了解变异源来更好地解释母乳营养数据.
- 改进的解释有助于更有效的临床决策为婴儿营养.
- 授权临床医生对数据生成和报告提出有针对性的问题.
结论:
- 了解母乳营养数据的细微差别对于新生儿护理至关重要.
- 有效的解释提高了临床实践,并支持基于证据的婴儿养策略.
- 这种知识可以推动研究母乳养对婴儿结果的影响.
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