The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between iron concentration in mature breast milk and characteristics of 136 donors of a Brazilian milk bank. Iron, vitamin A, zinc, and copper concentrations were assessed in human milk and maternal blood. Data were collected on maternal anthropometrics, obstetric, socioeconomic, demographic, and lifestyle factors. Iron, zinc, and copper in milk and zinc and copper in blood were detected by spectrophotometry. Vitamin A in milk and blood was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Hemoglobin was measured by electronic counting and serum iron and ferritin by colorimetry and chemoluminescence, respectively. Transferrin and ceruloplasmin were determined by nephelometry. Accord...
Objective: To assess the within-subject and between-subject coefficients of variation (CV) of iron, ...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between iron concentration in mature breast m...
Background & aims: This study evaluated the relationship between vitamin A concentration in maternal...
Objetivo. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar as influências de fatores nutricionais, obstétricos, s...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
To determine the factors that affect milk iron content at the second week of lactation and whether t...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
There is a wide variation in the reported data on the concentrations of trace elements in human milk...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
milk fat Background: Maternal vitamin A and iron status was investigated among lactating mothers in ...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
examined in relation to stage of lactation, intake of prenatal mineral supplements, maternal age, pa...
Objective: To assess the within-subject and between-subject coefficients of variation (CV) of iron, ...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between iron concentration in mature breast m...
Background & aims: This study evaluated the relationship between vitamin A concentration in maternal...
Objetivo. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar as influências de fatores nutricionais, obstétricos, s...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
To determine the factors that affect milk iron content at the second week of lactation and whether t...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
There is a wide variation in the reported data on the concentrations of trace elements in human milk...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
milk fat Background: Maternal vitamin A and iron status was investigated among lactating mothers in ...
Human milk contains essential micronutrients for growth and development during early life. Environme...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
examined in relation to stage of lactation, intake of prenatal mineral supplements, maternal age, pa...
Objective: To assess the within-subject and between-subject coefficients of variation (CV) of iron, ...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...