ABSTRACF An increasing trend towards breast-feeding infants beyond 6 mo of age has been observed in this country. The present study was designed to examine the effect of extended lactation on the concentrations of vitamins 86 and C, free and total folacin, calcium, zinc, and magnesium. Forty mothers were studied from 7 months of lactation until they stopped breast-feeding Subjects were requested to collect milk samples monthly at a morning feeding between 7 AM and 10 AM. Between 7 and 25 mo of lactation, levels of zinc, calcium, vitamin B6, and vitamin C tended to decrease, whereas levels of free and total folacin remained unchanged. Magnesium levels decreased only after 18 mo of lactation. The decrease in concentrations of zinc and calcium...
The aim of this project was to investigate the effects of oral contraceptives on the nutrient compos...
Background: Breast milk composition can be affected by several factors, and it can exhibit short-ter...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the growth of infants both physically and psychologically. Huma...
Egypt is an area where human deficiencies of minerals, zinc in particular, have been observed. This ...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...
Human milk (HM) is the first dietary exposure in infancy and the best nutritional option for growth ...
Concentrations of calcium and magnesium were measured in mature milk, collected between 30 and 90 da...
The aim of this review is to evaluate changes in protein parameters in the second year postpartum. T...
Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2...
The breast milk contents of zinc and copper and the effect of lactation on them in the first six mon...
Background: Human milk is the subject of many studies, but procedures for representative sample coll...
Cow’s milk has the highest share of total milk production and consumption in the world, including Po...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent of the effect of lactation on biochemical compound...
The aims of this paper were to evaluate changes in specific oligoelements in human milk during the f...
<p>(a) Lactating women in 5–11days and 12–30days postpartum had a significant lower intake of calciu...
The aim of this project was to investigate the effects of oral contraceptives on the nutrient compos...
Background: Breast milk composition can be affected by several factors, and it can exhibit short-ter...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the growth of infants both physically and psychologically. Huma...
Egypt is an area where human deficiencies of minerals, zinc in particular, have been observed. This ...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...
Human milk (HM) is the first dietary exposure in infancy and the best nutritional option for growth ...
Concentrations of calcium and magnesium were measured in mature milk, collected between 30 and 90 da...
The aim of this review is to evaluate changes in protein parameters in the second year postpartum. T...
Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2...
The breast milk contents of zinc and copper and the effect of lactation on them in the first six mon...
Background: Human milk is the subject of many studies, but procedures for representative sample coll...
Cow’s milk has the highest share of total milk production and consumption in the world, including Po...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent of the effect of lactation on biochemical compound...
The aims of this paper were to evaluate changes in specific oligoelements in human milk during the f...
<p>(a) Lactating women in 5–11days and 12–30days postpartum had a significant lower intake of calciu...
The aim of this project was to investigate the effects of oral contraceptives on the nutrient compos...
Background: Breast milk composition can be affected by several factors, and it can exhibit short-ter...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the growth of infants both physically and psychologically. Huma...