OBJECTIVE: To determine whether consumption of 2% milk during the second year of life leads to reduced growth or lower percentage body fat compared with consumption of whole milk. SUBJECTS: Subjects were healthy toddlers who participated in a larger trial examining the effects of the timing of introduction of solid foods on growth. DESIGN: Three-day diet diaries, anthropometric measurements, and body composition determined by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry were assessed at 12, 18, and 24 months of age. At age 12 months, the toddlers were similar in length, weight, percentage body fat, and total energy intake. From 12 to 24 months of age, milk consumption consisted of whole milk exclusively in one group (n = 23) and 2% milk exclusively in ...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
Identifying the consumption patterns of toddlers and preschool children is critical to evaluating th...
BackgroundResearch indicates that breast milk contains bioactive components that influence metabolis...
Introduction: Reduction of milk protein content in infant formula provided during the first year of ...
Background: Health Canada and the Canadian Paediatric Society suggest that children over age 2 years...
Nutrition in early life is a crucial element to provide all essential substrates for growth. Althoug...
The reduction of infant protein intake and associated growth velocity is a recommended public health...
AIM: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Aim: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Background: Although dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is considered the most accurate measure ...
Context: most studies of infant diet and later body composition focus on milk feeding; few consider ...
Objective To understand the relative contributions of breast milk and the weaning diet to overall nu...
[[abstract]]Fine nutritional supply is the important factor of figure building and healthy growing o...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal time and choice of solid foods to introduce to an infant\u27s diet is unknown...
In the diet for young children, whole cow´s milk is the major contributor of calories, protein and s...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
Identifying the consumption patterns of toddlers and preschool children is critical to evaluating th...
BackgroundResearch indicates that breast milk contains bioactive components that influence metabolis...
Introduction: Reduction of milk protein content in infant formula provided during the first year of ...
Background: Health Canada and the Canadian Paediatric Society suggest that children over age 2 years...
Nutrition in early life is a crucial element to provide all essential substrates for growth. Althoug...
The reduction of infant protein intake and associated growth velocity is a recommended public health...
AIM: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Aim: Benefits of human breast milk (HM) in avoiding rapid infancy weight gain and later obesity coul...
Background: Although dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is considered the most accurate measure ...
Context: most studies of infant diet and later body composition focus on milk feeding; few consider ...
Objective To understand the relative contributions of breast milk and the weaning diet to overall nu...
[[abstract]]Fine nutritional supply is the important factor of figure building and healthy growing o...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal time and choice of solid foods to introduce to an infant\u27s diet is unknown...
In the diet for young children, whole cow´s milk is the major contributor of calories, protein and s...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
Identifying the consumption patterns of toddlers and preschool children is critical to evaluating th...
BackgroundResearch indicates that breast milk contains bioactive components that influence metabolis...