THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MILK ON THE HEALTH OF INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND ADULTS
This literature review compares the physiological and nutritional benefits and detriments associated with different types of milks and their impacts on the health of infants, children, and adults. After the background presentation, the history of milk production, quality, and accessibility and...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6132992016-06-17T03:00:56Z THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MILK ON THE HEALTH OF INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND ADULTS NATHANIEL, RICHA Weinstein, Randi This literature review compares the physiological and nutritional benefits and detriments associated with different types of milks and their impacts on the health of infants, children, and adults. After the background presentation, the history of milk production, quality, and accessibility and their impacts of milk choices are reviewed. For infants, breastfeeding is commonly accepted as the best source of nutrition.In some situations, people choose alternative sources. Therefore, a section of the literature review analyzes factors that influence the process of breastfeeding and weaning. These factors include cultural norms, socioeconomics status, education, and health conditions. After covering the social aspects, the nutritional compositions of human breast milk and their physiological benefits are presented. The nutritional aspects of breastfeeding alternatives or formulas are also compared to determine the optimal source for infants. After weaning, humans rely on non-human milk sources. Therefore, the nutritional aspects of animal milks-cow, goat, and sheep and plant-based milks– soy and almond were compared. Finally, the impact of human modification of milk quality is analyzed to further understand the variety of milk choices present. Overall, both cultural and physiological conditions are considered to understand the benefits and detriments associated with each type of milk. 2016 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/613299 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/613299 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona. |
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This literature review compares the physiological and nutritional benefits and detriments
associated with different types of milks and their impacts on the health of infants, children, and
adults. After the background presentation, the history of milk production, quality, and
accessibility and their impacts of milk choices are reviewed. For infants, breastfeeding is
commonly accepted as the best source of nutrition.In some situations, people choose
alternative sources. Therefore, a section of the literature review analyzes factors that influence
the process of breastfeeding and weaning. These factors include cultural norms,
socioeconomics status, education, and health conditions. After covering the social aspects, the
nutritional compositions of human breast milk and their physiological benefits are presented.
The nutritional aspects of breastfeeding alternatives or formulas are also compared to
determine the optimal source for infants. After weaning, humans rely on non-human milk
sources. Therefore, the nutritional aspects of animal milks-cow, goat, and sheep and plant-based milks– soy and almond were compared. Finally, the impact of human modification of
milk quality is analyzed to further understand the variety of milk choices present. Overall, both
cultural and physiological conditions are considered to understand the benefits and detriments
associated with each type of milk. |
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THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MILK ON THE HEALTH OF INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND ADULTS |
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THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MILK ON THE HEALTH OF INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND ADULTS |
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