Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2 g% of the mature breast milk contents. Limited studies examined the association between maternal dietary intake and breast milk mineral contents in a temporal manner. Twenty Malaysian Malay postpartum mothers were recruited by either convenience or snow balling sampling from the urban lower middle income residential areas. Dietary intake of the subjects was obtained by 24-hour recall during each breast milk collection. Adequacy of maternal mineral intake was compared with the latest Recommended Nutrient Intake for Malaysia. Each of the subject provided breast milk samples for three times (T1, T2, and T3) at consecutive 2-week intervals. Brea...
Objective Objectives of this study were 1) to investigate the mineral intake by Chinese lactating ...
<p>(a) Lactating women in 5–11days and 12–30days postpartum had a significant lower intake of calciu...
Background: Natural environment, the topography of the residential area affects the nutritional inta...
Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2...
Exclusively breastfed infants require that adequate amounts of carbohydrates, fatty acids, proteins,...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...
Egypt is an area where human deficiencies of minerals, zinc in particular, have been observed. This ...
Background: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all ...
Background: Zinc is an indispensable element, being involved in many biological processes. Correspon...
BackgroundMaternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lact...
Maternal nutrition have been suggested to have an impact on nutrients excreted in breast milk. Sever...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
Objective Objectives of this study were 1) to investigate the mineral intake by Chinese lactating wo...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the relationship of maternal dietary intake with human m...
<b></b> An adequate mineral supply to preterm infants is essential for normal growth and...
Objective Objectives of this study were 1) to investigate the mineral intake by Chinese lactating ...
<p>(a) Lactating women in 5–11days and 12–30days postpartum had a significant lower intake of calciu...
Background: Natural environment, the topography of the residential area affects the nutritional inta...
Minerals play important roles in infant growth and development, even though they only make up to 0.2...
Exclusively breastfed infants require that adequate amounts of carbohydrates, fatty acids, proteins,...
L. A. Vaughan,3 C. W. Weber,4 and S. R. Kemberling5 ABSTRACT Thirty-eight lactating women, from 1 to...
Egypt is an area where human deficiencies of minerals, zinc in particular, have been observed. This ...
Background: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all ...
Background: Zinc is an indispensable element, being involved in many biological processes. Correspon...
BackgroundMaternal micronutrient deficits during preconception and pregnancy may persist during lact...
Maternal nutrition have been suggested to have an impact on nutrients excreted in breast milk. Sever...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
Objective Objectives of this study were 1) to investigate the mineral intake by Chinese lactating wo...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the relationship of maternal dietary intake with human m...
<b></b> An adequate mineral supply to preterm infants is essential for normal growth and...
Objective Objectives of this study were 1) to investigate the mineral intake by Chinese lactating ...
<p>(a) Lactating women in 5–11days and 12–30days postpartum had a significant lower intake of calciu...
Background: Natural environment, the topography of the residential area affects the nutritional inta...