{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Longitudinal Changes in Human Milk Minerals and Vitamins in the Chinese Population: A Scoping Review. {Author}: Ren Q;Li K;Li J;Pan J;Liu Y;Chen Y;Xu Y;Xie Q; {Journal}: Nutrients {Volume}: 16 {Issue}: 11 {Year}: 2024 May 30 {Factor}: 6.706 {DOI}: 10.3390/nu16111710 {Abstract}: This scoping review aims to investigate longitudinal changes in minerals and vitamins concentrations in human milk among the Chinese population. Following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines, a comprehensive and systematic literature search was conducted using both English and Chinese databases. Data were extracted and categorized into six defined lactation stages. We found that the concentration of most minerals decreased throughout the lactation period, although calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) fluctuated slightly across lactation periods. Fat-soluble vitamins also showed a decline throughout the lactation period, while water-soluble vitamins exhibited an increasing trend. However, folic acid, biotin, and pantothenic acid demonstrated a downward trend. Overall, this review has identified the longitudinal changes in minerals and vitamins concentrations in human milk among the Chinese population. In order to conduct a more in-depth examination of maternal characteristics and nutritional factors of the composition of human milk, it is recommended to utilize standardized protocols for the collection and analysis of human milk samples.