To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field.To increase knowledge on iron status and growth during the first 6 months of life. We hypothesized that iron status would be better in infants who received complementary foods in addition to breast milk compared with those exclusively breastfed. One hundred nineteen healthy term (≥37 weeks) singleton infants were randomly assigned to receive either complementary foods in addition to breast milk from age 4 months (CF) or to exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months (EBF). Dietary data were collected by 3-day weighed food records, and data on iron status and growth were also collected. One hundred infants (84%) completed the trial. Infant...
Background and objective: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for all newborns to gain optimal ph...
Abstract During infancy, adequate nutrition is essential to warrant healthy growth and development o...
Background: Iron deficiency and poor linear growth are common in infants from deprived socioeconomic...
OBJECTIVE: The timing of introduction of complementary food to an infant\u27s diet is variable throu...
The complementary feeding (CF) period that takes place between 6 and 24 months of age is of key impo...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
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Aim: Comparing the effectiveness of introducing complementary foods at four months of age compared t...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
Complementary food is needed when human milk (or infant formula) alone is no longer sufficient for n...
Summary: Background: Evidence on the optimal time to initiation of complementary feeding in preterm...
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in toddlers in developing countries. Iron fortified or meat-based com...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background and objective: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for all newborns to gain optimal ph...
Abstract During infancy, adequate nutrition is essential to warrant healthy growth and development o...
Background: Iron deficiency and poor linear growth are common in infants from deprived socioeconomic...
OBJECTIVE: The timing of introduction of complementary food to an infant\u27s diet is variable throu...
The complementary feeding (CF) period that takes place between 6 and 24 months of age is of key impo...
To combat iron deficiency manifesting around six months of age, iron-fortified complementary feeding...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Aim: Comparing the effectiveness of introducing complementary foods at four months of age compared t...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
Complementary food is needed when human milk (or infant formula) alone is no longer sufficient for n...
Summary: Background: Evidence on the optimal time to initiation of complementary feeding in preterm...
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in toddlers in developing countries. Iron fortified or meat-based com...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
This position paper on complementary feeding summarizes evidence for health effects of complementary...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background and objective: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for all newborns to gain optimal ph...
Abstract During infancy, adequate nutrition is essential to warrant healthy growth and development o...
Background: Iron deficiency and poor linear growth are common in infants from deprived socioeconomic...