Recent studies found a difference in body composition determined by skinfold thickness measurements between breast-fed and formula-fed infants in the first year of life. We therefore investigated the body composition of 79 infants at 12 months measured by total body electrical conductivity (TOBEC) and compared with early feeding mode (breast-feeding for at least 6 months versus formula-feeding or breast-feeding or for 642 months). Lower weight, stature and cranial circumference were associated with breast-feeding when the variables were compared using an ANOVA model. The groups did not significantly differ in terms of fat-free mass, but body-fat mass was lower among breast-fed infants. Multiple regression analysis showed a significant corr...
textabstractThis study is the first to report approximations of energy requirements for ma...
The associations of breastfeeding duration and milk fat composition with the developmental outcome a...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
Aim Early nutrition may affect body composition development. This study assessed body composition ch...
The importance of nutrition in the growth of newborn infants has increased in recent years due to th...
Background:Early feeding choices may affect long-term health outcomes. Therefore, understanding body...
Body composition and the composition of weight gain in 82 healthy infants during the first 3 months ...
Reference %fat and total fat-free mass data is necessary for evaluating growth in infants. We aimed ...
The thesis contains 6 studies and mentions the validation and comparison of several methods for meas...
Sophia Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse body composition of preterm infants fed with either ...
Abstract Background Body composition in infancy plays a central role in the programming of metabolic...
Type of feeding during early life influences growth trajectory and metabolic risk at later ages. Mod...
Objectives: Increasing evidence demonstrates that body composition in early life contributes to the ...
Infant body composition is affected by maternal obesity, which results in increased % body fat in th...
textabstractThis study is the first to report approximations of energy requirements for ma...
The associations of breastfeeding duration and milk fat composition with the developmental outcome a...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
Aim Early nutrition may affect body composition development. This study assessed body composition ch...
The importance of nutrition in the growth of newborn infants has increased in recent years due to th...
Background:Early feeding choices may affect long-term health outcomes. Therefore, understanding body...
Body composition and the composition of weight gain in 82 healthy infants during the first 3 months ...
Reference %fat and total fat-free mass data is necessary for evaluating growth in infants. We aimed ...
The thesis contains 6 studies and mentions the validation and comparison of several methods for meas...
Sophia Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse body composition of preterm infants fed with either ...
Abstract Background Body composition in infancy plays a central role in the programming of metabolic...
Type of feeding during early life influences growth trajectory and metabolic risk at later ages. Mod...
Objectives: Increasing evidence demonstrates that body composition in early life contributes to the ...
Infant body composition is affected by maternal obesity, which results in increased % body fat in th...
textabstractThis study is the first to report approximations of energy requirements for ma...
The associations of breastfeeding duration and milk fat composition with the developmental outcome a...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...