U.S., May 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06970535) titled 'Breastmilk Composition and Microbial Profile in the Growth and Development of Healthy Term-born Infants' on May 06.

Brief Summary: An increasing number of children are developing non-communicable diseases that carry immediate and long-term significant societal and economic impacts. Thus, its prevention is imperative with early interventions, such as those that may fall within the first 1000 days, likely to yield better outcomes. The first 1000 days of life represent a period of rapid development sensitive to influences that may be leveraged to promote healthy growth. Breastfeeding is one such modifiable factor. Observational studies ...