Background: Zinc is an indispensable element, being involved in many biological processes. Correspondingly, insufficient zinc intake in early youth can detrimentally affect the function of a growing body. The aim of this study was to determine zinc content in breast milk among lactating women in Latvia and factors (maternal diet; mother’s and baby’s characteristics; breastfeeding pattern) affecting it. Methods: In total, 62 mature milk (at least one month postpartum) samples were collected and pooled within 24 h. Zinc content (mg 100 mL−1) was determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS; Agilent 7700×, Agilent Technologies, Tokyo, Japan). Results: Zinc content in mature breast milk ranged fr...
Zn deficiency is studied in women who applied with complaints of depressed mammary function within 4...
Background: Lactating women may be at greater risk of suboptimal selenium and zinc status compared w...
Normal supply of zinc to the newborn via milk is essential for normal development. Using ICP-OES, we...
Background: Zinc is an indispensable element, being involved in many biological processes. Correspon...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the grant Strengthening Research Capacity ...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
The amount of zinc in breast milk is generally regarded as sufficient to cover the increasing zinc d...
The breast milk contents of zinc and copper and the effect of lactation on them in the first six mon...
Background: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all ...
The amount of zinc in breast milk is generally regarded as sufficient to cover the increasing zinc d...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
Zinc levels were determined in human milk and umbilical cord blood samples collected in the Rijeka C...
Objective To evaluate the concentrations of copper and zinc in the breast milk of mothers undergoing...
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data...
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data...
Zn deficiency is studied in women who applied with complaints of depressed mammary function within 4...
Background: Lactating women may be at greater risk of suboptimal selenium and zinc status compared w...
Normal supply of zinc to the newborn via milk is essential for normal development. Using ICP-OES, we...
Background: Zinc is an indispensable element, being involved in many biological processes. Correspon...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the grant Strengthening Research Capacity ...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
The amount of zinc in breast milk is generally regarded as sufficient to cover the increasing zinc d...
The breast milk contents of zinc and copper and the effect of lactation on them in the first six mon...
Background: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all ...
The amount of zinc in breast milk is generally regarded as sufficient to cover the increasing zinc d...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
Zinc levels were determined in human milk and umbilical cord blood samples collected in the Rijeka C...
Objective To evaluate the concentrations of copper and zinc in the breast milk of mothers undergoing...
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data...
Recommendations for zinc intake during pregnancy and lactation vary widely across Europe. Using data...
Zn deficiency is studied in women who applied with complaints of depressed mammary function within 4...
Background: Lactating women may be at greater risk of suboptimal selenium and zinc status compared w...
Normal supply of zinc to the newborn via milk is essential for normal development. Using ICP-OES, we...