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Researchers are discovering that breastfeeding is more protective
of maternal health than previously imagined and that it
dramatically lowers women's risk of cardiovascular disease,
metabolic syndrome, and diabetes during middle and old age--common
causes of premature mortality. Previously, the health benefits of
breastfeeding were mainly focused on the infant. New data suggests
that breastfeeding may have life-long effects for both mother and
baby. Psychoneuroimmunology is an emerging, interdisciplinary
science that considers the ways in which the human mind and the
immune system interact and influence each other. Over the past 40
years, a body of evidence clearly shows that stress and coping may
produce changes in immunity. These changes can result in health
effects that contribute to disease. In this book, authors Maureen
Groer, RN, PhD, FAAN, and Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC,
FAPA cover: -Why breastfeeding protects maternal health -Basic
concepts of breast differentiation, lactogenesis, and lactation
-Basic overview of the human stress response -Introduction to
psychoneuroimmunology and the immunology of pregnancy and
postpartum -Lactational stress resistance -Breastfeeding, mental
health, and the risk of cardiovascular disease and metabolic
syndrome -Breastfeeding and immunity -Implications of an
anti-inflammatory response to enhancing the health effects of
breastfeeding throughout women's lives This monograph provides the
latest evidence on how breastfeeding and human milk are the
biological norms for mother and baby, and how artificial feeding
puts both at risk for health problems throughout their lives. It
presents information on the science of psychoneuroimmunology and
applies it to the maternal-infant breastfeeding dyad, presenting
the latest evidence that will inform practice and, hopefully,
policy.
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