Breast milk is considered to be the ideal food for infants. It provides a complete nutrient profile as wen as immune system components for the first few months of the infant's life (1). But the popularity of bottle feeding newborn infants has increased dramatically in the last 50 years, mostly in developing countries, but in the United States as well. Few data are available concerning the amount or the bioavailability, of some trace elements contained in infant formulas. Does infant formula provide insufficient or excessive amounts of these elements? We do know that infant formula does not provide the immunity protection that human colostrum does. Infant formulas are relatively expensive. Its use in developing countries can be a some disadv...
Background: Lactating women may be at greater risk of suboptimal selenium and zinc status compared w...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
Early investigators described selenium as being highly toxic and possibly carcinogenic as reviewed b...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
Introduction: When breast feeding is not possible, infant formulas are often used as substitutes for...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
The inappropriate concentration of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in formulae for infants can lead to abn...
Background: Human milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborns, and exclusive breastfeeding...
Background and aim: Human milk is considered to be the best source of nutrition for the newborn infa...
Introduction: Human milk contains essential trace elements which support healthy development of infa...
abstract: Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life....
Human milk is a dynamic food and some important differences in composition can be found between the ...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
The aim of this study was to investigate the concentrations of five essential (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu and Se...
BACKGROUND: Mothers who feed their children with infant food have increased have over the years leav...
Background: Lactating women may be at greater risk of suboptimal selenium and zinc status compared w...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
Early investigators described selenium as being highly toxic and possibly carcinogenic as reviewed b...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
Introduction: When breast feeding is not possible, infant formulas are often used as substitutes for...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
The inappropriate concentration of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in formulae for infants can lead to abn...
Background: Human milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborns, and exclusive breastfeeding...
Background and aim: Human milk is considered to be the best source of nutrition for the newborn infa...
Introduction: Human milk contains essential trace elements which support healthy development of infa...
abstract: Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life....
Human milk is a dynamic food and some important differences in composition can be found between the ...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
The aim of this study was to investigate the concentrations of five essential (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu and Se...
BACKGROUND: Mothers who feed their children with infant food have increased have over the years leav...
Background: Lactating women may be at greater risk of suboptimal selenium and zinc status compared w...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
Early investigators described selenium as being highly toxic and possibly carcinogenic as reviewed b...