This study evaluates the presence and quantity of non-caloric sweeteners in newborns umbilical cord blood, and in their mother's breast milk at delivery, at 2 months, 4 months and 6 months of age. Microbiota composition will be evaluated in milk and in feces of both mother and child.
The consumption of non-caloric sweeteners (ENC) is increasingly common in our country due to its wide use in all types of food and beverages, even those not labeled as "diet". Despite its widespread use and being an alternative to the consumption of sugars, several studies have shown that frequent ENC users are also at risk of excessive weight gain, type II diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. In addition to this, the consumption of ENC in the early stages of life may predispose to the development of metabolic disorders later in life.The ENC have been shown to have effects on the health of those who consume them, causing metabolic disorders, weight gain and changes in the microbiota. The newborns, in whom gut microbiota is in the process of being established, influenced by the vaginal and intestinal microbiota of the mother, as well as by the mother's milk, are a vulnerable population in whom the effect of ENC consumption has not been investigated. This makes it relevant to study the prevalence of ENC in breast milk and umbilical cord blood of their newborns and to evaluate the composition of the intestinal and milk microbiota in order to identify changes attributable to the consumption of ENC.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
178
No intervention
General Hospital of Mexico Dr. Eduardo Liceaga
Mexico City, Mexico
Microbiota composition in feces
Composition of feces microbiota in mother and newborn
Time frame: 2 months
Microbiota composition in feces
Composition of feces microbiota in mother and newborn
Time frame: 4 months
Microbiota composition in feces
Composition of feces microbiota in mother and newborn
Time frame: 6 months
Microbiota composition in breast milk
Composition of breast milk microbiota
Time frame: 0 months
Microbiota composition in breast milk
Composition of breast milk microbiota
Time frame: 2 months
Microbiota composition in breast milk
Composition of breast milk microbiota
Time frame: 4 months
Microbiota composition in breast milk
Composition of breast milk microbiota
Time frame: 6 months
Non-caloric sweeteners levels at birth
Non-caloric sweeteners levels in milk, plasma, umbilical cord plasma, urine in mg/mL
Time frame: at birth
Non-caloric sweeteners levels 2 months follow-up
Non-caloric sweeteners levels in breast milk and urine in the 2 months follow-up
Time frame: 2 months after birth
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Non-caloric sweeteners levels 4 months follow-up
Non-caloric sweeteners levels in breast milk and urine in the 4 months follow-up
Time frame: 4 months after birth
Non-caloric sweeteners levels 6 months follow-up
Non-caloric sweeteners levels in breast milk and urine in the 6 months follow-up
Time frame: 6 months after birth