Maternal Determinants of Human Milk Leptin and Their Associations with Neonatal Growth Parameters
Yaiza Garro-Aguilar, Egoitz Astigarraga, Gabriel Barreda-Gómez, Olaia Martinez, Edurne Simón

TL;DR
This study explores how maternal factors affect leptin levels in breast milk and their impact on newborn growth.
Contribution
The study identifies maternal BMI, age, parity, and delivery type as key factors influencing breast milk leptin concentrations.
Findings
Leptin levels in breast milk decline over time and are higher in preterm deliveries.
Higher maternal BMI and younger age are associated with elevated leptin concentrations.
Neonatal growth parameters are negatively correlated with breast milk leptin levels.
Abstract
Introduction: Human breast milk (HBM) is a critical source of nourishment for newborns, containing bioactive compounds that influence infant growth and metabolic programming. Among these compounds, leptin—a hormone primarily produced by adipocytes but also synthesized in the mammary gland—has gathered attention for its potential role in regulating energy balance and body weight. This study investigates the influence of maternal factors on HBM leptin concentrations and explores their associations with neonatal growth parameters. Material and Methods: 262 HBM samples were collected from healthy lactating mothers through Spanish Biobanks during the first six months postpartum. Data on maternal characteristics (body mass index (BMI), age, physical activity, parity, and delivery type) and neonatal measurements (weight, length, and head circumference) were collected. Leptin concentrations in…
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TopicsRegulation of Appetite and Obesity · Infant Nutrition and Health · Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
