Infant-feeding practices and American Indian infants' gut microbiome: Rationale of the pilot study.

Q2 Nursing Breastfeeding Review Pub Date : 2016-03-01
Anna Zamora-Kapoor, Ka'imi Sinclair
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This study aims to examine the relationship between infant-feeding practices and American Indian infants' gut microbiome--laying the foundation of a research program aimed at identifying potential aetiologies of childhood obesity in this population. Previous studies have emphasised the high prevalence of obesity in American Indian infants, but its underlying causes remain unclear. We received funding from the University of Washington to examine attitudes towards breastfeeding and formula feeding in American Indian mothers, their dietary and physical activity habits and the yield, quality and diversity of their infants' gut microbiome. Our study combines the strengths of qualitative and quantitative data with DNA sequencing. Results will be used to propose a larger study aimed at clarifying aetiologies of childhood obesity in this population and to identify prevention strategies. This protocol describes the theoretical basis of the study, rationale for the target population, study design, participant recruitment and data analysis plan.

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婴儿喂养实践和美国印第安婴儿的肠道微生物组:试点研究的基本原理。
本研究旨在研究婴儿喂养方式与美洲印第安婴儿肠道微生物群之间的关系,为一项旨在确定该人群儿童肥胖潜在病因的研究计划奠定基础。先前的研究强调了美国印第安婴儿肥胖的高发性,但其根本原因尚不清楚。我们接受了华盛顿大学的资助,研究美国印第安母亲对母乳喂养和配方喂养的态度,她们的饮食和体育活动习惯,以及婴儿肠道微生物群的数量、质量和多样性。我们的研究结合了定性和定量数据与DNA测序的优势。结果将用于提出一项更大的研究,旨在澄清这一人群中儿童肥胖的病因,并确定预防策略。该方案描述了研究的理论基础、目标人群的基本原理、研究设计、参与者招募和数据分析计划。
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