2022
Maternal weight status and the composition of the human milk microbiome: A scoping review
Daiy K, Harries V, Nyhan K, Marcinkowska U. Maternal weight status and the composition of the human milk microbiome: A scoping review. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0274950. PMID: 36191014, PMCID: PMC9529148, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274950.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal weight statusGestational weight gainHuman milk microbiomeWeight statusMilk microbiomeExcessive gestational weight gainGut microbiomeCross-sectional studyInfant gut microbiomeWeb of ScienceBifidobacterium abundancePostpartum BMIInfant healthHuman milkWeight gainLower alpha diversityAdult gut microbiomeBMIMilk microbiotaCurrent literatureMicrobiomeStatusMicrobial compositionAssociationReview
2019
The association between baby care books that promote strict care routines and infant feeding, night‐time care, and maternal–infant interactions
Harries V, Brown A. The association between baby care books that promote strict care routines and infant feeding, night‐time care, and maternal–infant interactions. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2019, 15: e12858. PMID: 31216386, PMCID: PMC6859992, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12858.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant care behaviorNight-time careInfant feedingInfant sleepCare routinesCare behaviorMaternal-infant interactionInfant feeding behaviorsPerinatal periodCare recommendationsInfant's needsNew mothersCare decisionsStudy designInfant careSpecific causal pathwaysCareMothersInfantsCausal pathwaysSleepInfant cryingFeedingAssociationFeeding behavior