Objective Breast-feeding is an unequalled way of providing optimal food for infants' healthy growth and development and the WHO recommends that infants should be exclusively breast-fed for the first 6 months of life. For mothers who are unable to breast-feed or who decide not to, infant formulas are the safest alternative. Despite recommendations, it is possible that parents make potentially harmful nutritional choices for their children because of cultural beliefs or misinformation on infant nutrition. We describe a possible health risk of not breast-feeding, highlighting a potentially dangerous dietetic practice. Design/Setting/Subjects We report the case of a newborn who was fed with undiluted goat's milk because her mother could not bre...
Phenylketonuria is a metabolic disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
Among other nutrients of breast milk, the amino acid pattern is considered normative throughout infa...
The safety and nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas have been questioned. The primary a...
Mother’s milk is the most suitable product for feeding a newborn baby, its uniqueness is obvious. Ho...
The purpose of this is to educate on the adverse effect of cow’s milk in an infant's diet while emph...
The timing of introduction of unmodified cow milk is critical in infant feeding. The objective of th...
There is increasing consumer awareness of the relationship between nutrition and health. Goat milk i...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the growth and safety parameters in newborns fed a goat milk based...
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF recommend that infants should be exclusively...
Background. There is no doubt that it is necessary to study the efficiency of milk formulas that are...
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF recommend that infants should be exclusively...
According to the Rome IV revision criteria, functional gastrointestinal disorders are defined as “di...
The authors raise the question of the role of goat milk in the nutrition of infants. The properties ...
<em>The article deals with the concept of food programming according to which the type of nourishmen...
Phenylketonuria is a metabolic disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
Among other nutrients of breast milk, the amino acid pattern is considered normative throughout infa...
The safety and nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas have been questioned. The primary a...
Mother’s milk is the most suitable product for feeding a newborn baby, its uniqueness is obvious. Ho...
The purpose of this is to educate on the adverse effect of cow’s milk in an infant's diet while emph...
The timing of introduction of unmodified cow milk is critical in infant feeding. The objective of th...
There is increasing consumer awareness of the relationship between nutrition and health. Goat milk i...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the growth and safety parameters in newborns fed a goat milk based...
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF recommend that infants should be exclusively...
Background. There is no doubt that it is necessary to study the efficiency of milk formulas that are...
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF recommend that infants should be exclusively...
According to the Rome IV revision criteria, functional gastrointestinal disorders are defined as “di...
The authors raise the question of the role of goat milk in the nutrition of infants. The properties ...
<em>The article deals with the concept of food programming according to which the type of nourishmen...
Phenylketonuria is a metabolic disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase...
PubMed ID: 12458804Breast milk is the most appropriate food for infants. At least 4-6 months of brea...
Among other nutrients of breast milk, the amino acid pattern is considered normative throughout infa...