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Maternal age influence in human colostrum acidity composition in a Maternity in an country side city of São Paulo State / Impacto da idade materna na acidez do colostro de nutrizes em maternidade do interior do Estado de São Paulo

Moraes, Lucas Lima de; Campos, Letícia de Aguiar; Ferrari, Denise Vasconcelos de Jesus; Saeki, Erika Kushikawa; Polettini, Jossimara; Morceli, Glilciane.
Rev. bras. crescimento desenvolv. hum; 29(2): 153-160, May-Aug. 2019. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | ID: biblio-1057529

INTRODUCTION:

OBJECTIVE:

To analyze sociodemographic and gestational characteristics and to compare colostrum acidity content in adolescent and advanced maternal age mothers

METHODS:

This cross-sectional study included 98 adolescents (up to 18 year-old) and 33 advanced maternal age (more than 35 year-old) mothers admitted at the maternity of Presidente Prudente Regional Hospital, Brazil. An approximated volume of 10 mL of colostrum was obtained by manual expression of the breasts within 72h postpartum and stored at -20ºC up to processing. Acidity of colostrum was evaluated in Dornic degrees. Statistical analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney test or X²

RESULTS:

The median age adolescents and advanced maternal age mothers were 20 years (12-24) 37 years (35-45), respectively. The majority of the adolescents (66.3%) were primiparous and C-section delivery had occurred in 66.7% of advanced age mothers. Gestational body mass index (BMI) was statically higher in advanced maternal age women (32.17±5.6 vs 26.09±3.6, p< 0.0001). Acidity measurement was similar between the studied groups

CONCLUSIONS:

Sociodemographic and gestational characteristics of adolescents and advanced age mothers showed population heterogeneity, thus, specific follow up and orientations should be applied at each one. Colostrum constitution was constant regarding casein and proteins content, independently of maternal age
Biblioteca responsable: BR85.1