Abstract

More than 20% of the world population live in China, which has made significant achievement in human milk research. Part of the data that were published in Chinese were, however, unavailable to non-Chinese speakers. There was also no comprehensive overview of crude protein and amino acid levels in human milk in Chinese population. This systematic review aimed to compile the data on human milk crude protein and amino acid levels in Chinese population. After searching for and screening original research articles in both English and Chinese, 23 published from 1987 to 2019 were identified (18 in Chinese and 5 in English). The data were pooled into 9 defined lactation stages. Crude protein and amino acids (protein bound plus nonprotein bound) concentrations gradually decreased during the first 60 postpartum days and remained relatively static thereafter. The concentrations and dynamic change of crude protein and amino acids were similar to those in other populations. By contrast, the longitudinal changes in free amino acids (nonprotein bound) were less clear due to the limited data available. Several common weaknesses were identified in these studies. Our study represented the most comprehensive overview on crude protein and amino acid concentrations in human milk in Chinese population, and enhanced the knowledge of protein and amino acid intakes and requirements by Chinese infants.

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