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Infant Nutrition

open access: yesThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1941
Iliac Vein Ilium   +4 more
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Maternal gestational diabetes and infant feeding, nutrition and growth: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

British Journal of Nutrition, 2020
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a major health problem, with increased risks of obesity and diabetes in offspring. However, little is known of the effect of GDM on infant feeding, nutrition and growth, and whether these factors play a role in ...
Komal Manerkar   +3 more
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Infant Nutrition

Pediatrics In Review, 1983
NORMAL GROWTH IN BREASTFED INFANT Appropriate growth in a breast-fed infant is comparable to appropriate growth in a bottle-fed infant. An infant who gains steadily is usually not of concern. However, a normal breast-fed infant may lose 5% to 8% of birth weight in the first few days of life and not begin to gain until the fifth to the ...
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INFANT NUTRITION

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1933
DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY AND USE OF LACTIC ACID MILK Since 1889, the theory of lactic acid milk has been begging to be announced. One arises from a review of the literature fascinated and with ever-increasing respect for one's predecessors. They knew the basic facts.
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Infant Nutrition.

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1948
New edition after six years. The increasing knowledge of the science of nutrition has resulted in many changes and additions applicable to infant nutrition. The book has been thoroughly revised and many sections have been rewritten. This remains an essential textbook on infant nutrition.
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Infant Nutrition

Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 1989
Initial findings from a multicentre study to examine the long term effects of different feeding regimes assigned randomly to premature babies during the early weeks postpartum are reported. Some early clinical and metabolic differences between randomized feed groups do not persist at 18 months.
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Human Breast Milk: The Role of Its Microbiota and Metabolites in Infant Health.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
This review explores the role of microorganisms and metabolites in human breast milk and their impact on neonatal health. Breast milk serves as both a primary source of nutrition for newborns and contributes to the development and maturation of the ...
Meng Zhang   +5 more
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INFANT NUTRITION

Nutrition Today, 1974
A Arnold, George A. Purvis
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Infant Nutrition

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1955
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