Hennart P, Leclercq V, Delogne-Desnoeck J, Robyn C
Horm Metab Res. 1984 Dec;16 Suppl 1:183-5. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1014929.
Circulating levels of glucose and particularly those of insulin are significantly lower in African mothers (Kivu, Zaire) nursing their infants than in non pregnant and non lactating women of the same area. Furthermore, the glycemia and the insulinemia increase relatively less after a glucose load in the breastfeeding mothers. The lack of glucose available to the mammary gland may explain the low volumes of milk produced by the lactating mothers in this region of Africa.
与同一地区未怀孕且未哺乳的女性相比,在非洲(扎伊尔基伍)哺乳婴儿的母亲体内葡萄糖的循环水平,尤其是胰岛素水平显著较低。此外,母乳喂养母亲在摄入葡萄糖后,血糖和胰岛素血症的升高相对较少。乳腺可利用的葡萄糖不足,可能解释了非洲这个地区哺乳期母亲产奶量低的原因。