To assess the scale of the possible exposure by the breast-fed infant to potentially harmful substances in breast milk, methodologically robust studies are essential. Many studies in this field, however, do not report details of crucial issues such as recruitment and milk sampling. The aims of the study reported here were to develop robust methods for the study of contaminants in breast milk, and to develop a framework for future research and population monitoring. Three cohorts of women and babies were recruited by midwives from five sites in northern England. Cohort 1 (cross-sectional, n = 322) were asked to provide two milk samples, one at one week following birth and one at a subsequent time point. Cohort 2 (longitudinal, n = 54) were a...
WOS: 000276284400015Objective: Mother's milk is the primary nutrition source for healthy development...
Background: Human breast milk contains high levels of fat and toxins. These substances which exist i...
Assessing blood concentration of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in infants is difficult due to...
To assess the scale of the possible exposure by the breast-fed infant to potentially harmful substan...
To assess the scale of the possible exposure by the breast-fed infant to potentially harmful substan...
Human milk is, without question, the best source of nutrition for infants containing the optimal bal...
Breast milk is the reference food for the infant both for its content in nutrients, necessary for no...
Breast milk is the reference food for the infant both for its content in nutrients, necessary for no...
Breastfeeding has numerous benefits to mother and child including improved maternal post-partum heal...
Breast milk samples from 38 women in New Zealand were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, polych...
Breast milk samples from 38 women in New Zealand were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, polych...
Breast milk samples from 38 women in New Zealand were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, polych...
Given the importance of breastfeeding infants, the contamination of human milk is a significant publ...
Assessing blood concentration of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in infants is difficult due to...
Aim: In breast-fed infants, toxic chemicals previously been exposed to the mother are also a potenti...
WOS: 000276284400015Objective: Mother's milk is the primary nutrition source for healthy development...
Background: Human breast milk contains high levels of fat and toxins. These substances which exist i...
Assessing blood concentration of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in infants is difficult due to...
To assess the scale of the possible exposure by the breast-fed infant to potentially harmful substan...
To assess the scale of the possible exposure by the breast-fed infant to potentially harmful substan...
Human milk is, without question, the best source of nutrition for infants containing the optimal bal...
Breast milk is the reference food for the infant both for its content in nutrients, necessary for no...
Breast milk is the reference food for the infant both for its content in nutrients, necessary for no...
Breastfeeding has numerous benefits to mother and child including improved maternal post-partum heal...
Breast milk samples from 38 women in New Zealand were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, polych...
Breast milk samples from 38 women in New Zealand were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, polych...
Breast milk samples from 38 women in New Zealand were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, polych...
Given the importance of breastfeeding infants, the contamination of human milk is a significant publ...
Assessing blood concentration of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in infants is difficult due to...
Aim: In breast-fed infants, toxic chemicals previously been exposed to the mother are also a potenti...
WOS: 000276284400015Objective: Mother's milk is the primary nutrition source for healthy development...
Background: Human breast milk contains high levels of fat and toxins. These substances which exist i...
Assessing blood concentration of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in infants is difficult due to...