Nutrition (NOT FINSIHED) Flashcards

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How is human breast milk classified?

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  • colostrum = the milk produced in the first week of a babies life
  • mature milk
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What is the difference between colostrum and mature milk? What consequence does this have?

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colostrum is much higher in protein and lower in fat that mature milk
thus it is normal for babies to lose up to 10% of their birth weight in the first 2 weeks of life

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What weight loss is normal after birth and over what time period?

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up to 10% over two weeks

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Describe the neurohormonal mechanisms, during pregnancy, that facilitate breastfeeding

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  • Human Placental Lactogen, oestrogens and progesterone prepare the breasts for lactation
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Describe the neurohormona mechanism that facilitate milk production

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  • suckling stimulates the release of prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland
  • prolactin is important in initially milk secretion and in maintaining milk production after birth
  • prolactin levels are high at night, so night feeding is important for maintaining milk supply
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Describe the neurohormonal mechanism that facilitates milk ejection

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  • suckling stimulates the release of oxytocin from the posterior pituitary gland
  • oxytocin is responsible for the ejection (let down) of milk by acting on myoepithelial cells that surround the alveoli and ductules
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How long does NICE recmmned exclusive breastfeeding for?

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  • 6 months, with supplemental breast feeding continuing for 2 years and beyond
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Define exclusive breastfeeding

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no other food or drink, not even water, except breast milk (including milk expressed or from a wet nurse) for 6 months of life, but allows the infant to receive ORS, drops and syryups (vitamins, minerals and mediciens)

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When is weening recommended

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  • the introduction of complementary foods in recommened at the age of 6 months to fill the energy and nutrient gap caused by the increasing nutritional requirement of infants
  • the WHO advocate continuing breastfeeding even after the introduction of foods since breastmilk continues to supply hher quality nutrients that complementary foods and also protective factors
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