2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnd.2013.03.006
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Place des lipides dans l’alimentation du nourrisson

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“…Three stages are differentiated: colostrum (1-5 days post-delivery), transitional milk (6-15 days post-delivery) and mature milk (>15 days post-delivery). The difference in the composition of main macronutrients between these stages is well documented (Jenness, 1979;Jensen, 1999;Hester et al, 2012;Guesnet et al, 2013;Michalski, 2013). Less data is available about the variation of composition and structure of lipids in mature milk as lactation time progress.…”
Section: Fields Of Innovations Corresponding To Staging Infant Formulmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Three stages are differentiated: colostrum (1-5 days post-delivery), transitional milk (6-15 days post-delivery) and mature milk (>15 days post-delivery). The difference in the composition of main macronutrients between these stages is well documented (Jenness, 1979;Jensen, 1999;Hester et al, 2012;Guesnet et al, 2013;Michalski, 2013). Less data is available about the variation of composition and structure of lipids in mature milk as lactation time progress.…”
Section: Fields Of Innovations Corresponding To Staging Infant Formulmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Ainsi, un nourrisson né à terme et allaité au sein pendant six mois ingérera une quantité de lipides équivalente à celle de son gain de poids soit 5,5 kg en moyenne. Qu'ils soient indispensables comme les AGPI ou non, tous les acides gras apportés par les lipides du lait maternel sont vitaux pour permettre la croissance rapide au cours de la première année de vie (4,5). En outre, une part importante de l'acétyl-CoA produit suite à la dégradation β-oxydative des lipides est recyclée activement dans la synthèse de novo des lipides (acides gras, cholestérol, …) mais également dans la voie des corps cétoniques, ces derniers étant les principaux substrats énergétiques du cerveau à cette période de la vie (6).…”
Section: Besoins Nutritionnels Spécifiques En Lipidesunclassified
“…During the perinatal period of development, lipids of the maternal diet are of great importance since they exert significant effects on the development of the fetus and the infant, involving the cerebral and visual functions (Guesnet et al, 2013), but also on the incidence of inflammatory pathologies in infant and child (asthma, allergic diseases) (Miles and Calder, 2017). In the longer term, they may be at the origin of metabolic disturbances that will perpetuate throughout life, favoring in children and adults the emergence of pathologies such as obesity and its associated metabolic complications (Koletzko, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, human milk contains high concentrations of saturated fatty acids (SFA, 50% of total fatty acids) mainly as the form of palmitic acid (16:0, 23%), myristic acid (14:0, 8%) and medium chain fatty acids (8:0-12:0, 9%) (Guesnet et al, 2013). It also contains high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), accounting for about 40% of total fatty acids, mostly as oleic acid (18:1n-9, 34%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%