To analyze the effects to iron status who were given preventive iron supplements for two months from when they were breast-fed to four-month-old.A total of 123 infants in four-month-old age who were breast-fed were randomly divided into iron supplementation group (63 cases) and control group (60 cases), iron supplementation group was supplied with low-dose iron (1 mg×kg?1×d?1) for two months with no intervention for control group. Blood samples were collected to test C reactive protein and iron status indicators in six-month-old age group infants, and the growth indices were measured and compared on the gender difference of iron status at and 6 months.After 2 months of low-dose iron supplementation, the hemoglobin of iron supplementation gr...
Iron deficiency remains the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide and supplementation is reco...
Background: Previous trials of iron supplementation in infancy did not consider maternal iron supple...
Many infant formulas are fortified with iron at 8-14 mg/L whereas breast milk contains about 0.3 mg/...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) causes growth and developmental retardation in infants. Iron supplement...
This trial aimed to investigate the effect of iron supplementation on the development of iron defici...
Background and objective: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for all newborns to gain optimal ph...
WOS: 000178120600006PubMed: 12405170The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of differen...
BACKGROUND: General iron supplementation to prevent iron deficiency in infants who are iron sufficie...
Background: To determine the effect of weekly iron supplementation on haemoglobin values and prevent...
Ninety infants were selected stratified proportionally random sampling and they met the inclusion cr...
Recent research has not only questioned the necessity of iron supplementation in human milk substit...
Objective: For bottle-fed babies or nursing infants who receive milk supplements, the American Acade...
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in toddlers in developing countries. Iron fortified or meat-based com...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
Background Due to small iron stores and rapid growth during the first months of life, infants with l...
Iron deficiency remains the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide and supplementation is reco...
Background: Previous trials of iron supplementation in infancy did not consider maternal iron supple...
Many infant formulas are fortified with iron at 8-14 mg/L whereas breast milk contains about 0.3 mg/...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) causes growth and developmental retardation in infants. Iron supplement...
This trial aimed to investigate the effect of iron supplementation on the development of iron defici...
Background and objective: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for all newborns to gain optimal ph...
WOS: 000178120600006PubMed: 12405170The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of differen...
BACKGROUND: General iron supplementation to prevent iron deficiency in infants who are iron sufficie...
Background: To determine the effect of weekly iron supplementation on haemoglobin values and prevent...
Ninety infants were selected stratified proportionally random sampling and they met the inclusion cr...
Recent research has not only questioned the necessity of iron supplementation in human milk substit...
Objective: For bottle-fed babies or nursing infants who receive milk supplements, the American Acade...
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in toddlers in developing countries. Iron fortified or meat-based com...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
Background Due to small iron stores and rapid growth during the first months of life, infants with l...
Iron deficiency remains the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide and supplementation is reco...
Background: Previous trials of iron supplementation in infancy did not consider maternal iron supple...
Many infant formulas are fortified with iron at 8-14 mg/L whereas breast milk contains about 0.3 mg/...