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Maternal Diet, Breast Feeding and Infants' Growth: A fieldstudy in the Ivory Coast (West Africa) [PDF]
Four mothers and their infants living in a rural village of the Ivory Coast were studied for maternal diet, breast milk composition and volume and infants' growth over an 18 months' period. Two of the mothers were young, had a low calorie intake and gave
LAUBER, E., REINHARDT, M. C.
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The Benefits of Breastfeeding [PDF]
Breast milk is the gold standard for infant nutrition. In the past, infant formula was promoted as equal or superior to breast milk. However, research has shown that breastfeeding is the superior form of infant nutrition except in rare circumstances ...
Anderson, Annagrace E.
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BackgroundHuman cytomegalovirus (HCMV) can reactivate in the mammary gland during lactation and is shed into breast milk of nearly every HCMV-IgG-seropositive mother of a preterm infant.
Katrin Lazar +7 more
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Perinatal Nurses: Key to Increasing African American Breast-Feeding Rates [PDF]
Breast milk is the ideal source of nutrition for infants for at least the first 6 months of life. Despite women in the United States reaching national objectives for breast-feeding initiation (75%), racial disparities persist.
Robinson, Karen Marie
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Characterization of Candidate probionts isolated from human breast milk
Soodabeh Khalkhali, Naheed Mojgani
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Human Breast Milk Composition and Function in Human Health: From Nutritional Components to Microbiome and MicroRNAs [PDF]
Dae Yong Yi, Su Young Kim
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Factors Affecting Breast Milk Substitute in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia
Background: Breast milk is the first, main, and best natural food for babies. Breast milk contains various nutrients needed in the process of growth and development of babies. Breastfeeding is a health behavior carried out by mothers. This study aimed to
Frisca Fazira +5 more
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Background Infants requiring neonatal care often face initial breastfeeding challenges, leading them to receive expressed breast milk from their mother or donor milk.
Ylva Thernström Blomqvist, Emma Olsson
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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Its Impact on the Mother-Infant Gut and Breast Milk Bacteriome [PDF]
Sandra Y. Valencia-Castillo +6 more
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