Lactation and neonatal nutrition: defining and refining the critical questions. [PDF]
This paper resulted from a conference entitled "Lactation and Milk: Defining and refining the critical questions" held at the University of Colorado School of Medicine from January 18-20, 2012.
Ardythe L. Morrow +37 more
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Recycling and Structural Analysis of Lipozyme RM IM in the Synthesis of Human Milk Fat Substitutes [PDF]
Objective: To study the application of Lipozyme RM IM in the synthesis of human milk fat substitutes and its structural changes during recycling. Methods: Using sn-2 high palmitate triglyceride and free fatty acid as the substrates, human milk fat ...
LIU Xiaoru, YAN Jia, TAN Dengfeng, DENG Zeyuan, LI Jing
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Two-year morbidity-mortality and alternatives to prolonged breast-feeding among children born to HIV-infected mothers in Côte d'Ivoire. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the long-term safety of infant feeding interventions aimed at reducing breast milk HIV transmission in Africa. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In 2001-2005, HIV-infected pregnant women having received in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, a ...
Renaud Becquet +10 more
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Background. Breast milk is the best nutrition for a baby. If breastfeeding is not possible, the choice of infant formula is of paramount importance. It is important that the composition of the formula reflects the composition and effects of breast milk ...
O. N. Komarova, A. I. Danilova
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Standard and Specialized Infant Formulas in Europe: Making, Marketing, and Health Outcomes [PDF]
Infant formulas are the only suitable substitute for human milk. The most common infant formulas are standard formulas based on cow's milk. In addition, there are formulas for infants showing signs and symptoms of intolerance and for clinical conditions ...
Corsello G +3 more
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Objective : This study addresses the issue of whether voluntary industry regulation has altered companies’ marketing of breast‐milk substitutes in Australia since the adoption of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Code on the Marketing of ...
Julie Smith, Miranda Blake
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Marketing Mothers\u27 Milk: The Commodification of Breastfeeding and the New Markets for Breast Milk and Infant Formula [PDF]
Today, breastfeeding, human breast milk, and its substitute, infant formula, are commodities. Mothers\u27 milk is marketed both literally and figuratively, as a good for sale, a normative behavior, and a cure for much of what ails twenty-first century ...
Fentiman, Linda C
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Nutrition in necrotizing enterocolitis and following intestinal resection [PDF]
This review aims to discuss the role of nutrition and feeding practices in necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), NEC prevention, and its complications, including surgical treatment.
Courtney, Cathleen M +4 more
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Casereport - Agalactia of mare, agammaglobulinemia and arthritis in foal [PDF]
Lactation is physiological state of the organism and the final process of the female reproductive cycle. Milk in the first days after birth (colostrum), in addition to the necessary nutrients contains antibodies, with whose ingesting only a ...
Spasojević Jovan +6 more
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Comparison of Various Infant Milk Substitutes with the Guidelines by European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: When mother’s milk is not available, Infant Milk Substitutes (IMS) must be supplemented with medical advice. Human milk can be digested easily because of the whey protein present in it and which is less in other animal milk. Considering
Priya Jose +4 more
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