Clinical Trial

Determinants of the Nutritional Composition of Donor Human Milk

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Summary
Human milk is the most complete and correct way to feed a newborn, as it provides all the nutrients and bioactive factors essential for adequate growth and neurodevelopment. In special circumstances, such as prematurity or illness, breast milk is not always available, and donor human milk (DHM) is an option. Some studies have reported growth retardation in babies fed DHM, probably due to the less adequate nutritional composition. There are several factors that contribute to changes in its nutritional composition. Among the various factors, the following are worth highlighting: wide variety of donors with different characteristics (e.g. gestational age, lactation phase, diet); inconsistency of the collection method; impact of milk processing, i.e. the pasteurization process. As the Human Milk Bank of North (BLHN - Banco de Leite Humano do Norte) is the first in the North region of Portugal, and there are few studies developed in this area in Portugal, the present project aims to study the influence of the following factors on the composition of the DHM: * Pasteurization process; * Dietary habits of donors; * Body composition of donors.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06904924
Lead Sponsor Universidade do Porto
Collaborators: Banco de Leite Humano do Norte, Centro Hospitalar De São João, E.P.E.
Conditions Human Milk Nutrition
Enrollment 80 participants
Start Date 2025-05
Primary Completion 2028-06 (estimated)
Study Completion 2028-06 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-04-01