Who collects the most comprehensive bf stats in the US? ✔✔ CDC
What does prolactin do? ✔✔ Cause milk to be made
What does oxytocin do?
... [Show More] ✔✔ Cause contractions which move the milk
What causes oxytocin to be released ✔✔ Frequent feeding and milk removal
Lactogensis III requires what to succeed ✔✔ Frequent milk removal and nipple stimulation
The fat content of milk suckled by the baby is determined by ✔✔ The speed in which the Baby removes the milk
What is the most effective at increasing gastrin and cck ✔✔ Feeding with species specific milk
Studies on childhood obesity demonstrate that ✔✔ Breastfed babies are less likely to be obese
When undernourished moms were supplemented with extra energy in their diet they ✔✔ Responded to their infant appropriately
Harmful bacteria have difficulty growing in breastfed baby's gut because the composition of milk ✔✔ Fosters the growth of good bacteria that crowd out other organisms.
Alveolar cells are the ✔✔ Milk making cells
Myoepithelial cells are the ✔✔ Smooth muscle cells that move the milk
The two pathways that control lactation are ✔✔ Prolactin and oxytocin
Prolactin is dependent upon ✔✔ Nipple stimulation
Associated with obesity in formula fed infants ✔✔ Hyperinsulemia
GI hormone that causes fullness ✔✔ Cholecystokinin
Myoepithelial cells ✔✔ Muscle cells around the alveolus
The last part of feeding ✔✔ Hindmilk
Period when baby is not at breast ✔✔ Interbout period
Nothing other than human milk ✔✔ Exclusive bf
Paracellular pathway ✔✔ Elevated prolactin levels close this
oxytocin releasing mechanism ✔✔ Baby hand massage
Produced by hormones of pregnancy ✔✔ Colostrum
Conducts systematic reviews ✔✔ Cochrane collaboration
Cellular lock for a chemical key ✔✔ Receptor site
Anabolism ✔✔ Storing energy for growth
Carb found only in mammal milk ✔✔ Lactose
Cholecystokinin helps babies feel a sense of ✔✔ Satiety
Glands that secrete lactation hormones ✔✔ Pituitary
A cluster of milk making cells ✔✔ Alveoli
Stage that begins with the delivery of the placenta ✔✔ Lactogenesis II
Newborn milk ✔✔ Colostrum
Hormone responsible for milk ejection ✔✔ Oxytocin
Breastmilk is low in this nutrient but it's almost all bioavailabile ✔✔ Iron [Show Less]