BackgroundVitamin B-12 is an essential nutrient required for many functions including DNA synthesis, erythropoiesis, and brain development. If maternal milk vitamin B-12 concentrations are low, infants may face elevated risks of deficiency when exclusively breastfed.ObjectiveWe evaluated cross-sectional associations between infant serum vitamin B-12 concentrations and maternal milk vitamin B-12 concentrations at 1-6 mo postpartum among an unsupplemented population in rural western Kenya, and assessed biological demographic, and dietary characteristics associated with adequate infant serum vitamin B-12.MethodsWe modeled 1) infant serum vitamin B-12 using maternal milk vitamin B-12 concentration with linear regression; and 2) adequate (>22...
BACKGROUND: Many children worldwide have poor vitamin B12 status. The objective of this study was ...
Postpartum vitamin A supplementation of mothers and infants is recommended, but the efficacy has bee...
Vitamin deficiencies are known to be common among infants residing in low- and middle-income countri...
Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in fetal and infant development. In regions where animal source ...
Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in fetal and infant development. In regions where animal source ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient for adequate infant growth and development and bre...
ABSTRACT Vitamin B-12 status was evaluated in 113 Guatemalan women and their infants at 3 mo of lact...
Background: Human milk vitamin B12 (B12) concentrations depend on maternal status and intake; only f...
Background: Human milk vitamin B12 (B12) concentrations depend on maternal status and intake; only f...
Vitamin A deficiency remains a significant health risk in developing countries, affecting infants an...
Infant mortality accounts for the majority of child deaths in Tanzania, and malnutrition is an impor...
Background & aims: optimal maternal vitamin status during pregnancy and lactation is essential t...
Low perinatal and infantile vitamin B-12 (B-12) status have been associated with health complication...
BackgroundExcept for low thiamin content, little is known about vitamins or macronutrients in milk f...
Background: Although Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in Indians, data on Vitamin D eficienc...
BACKGROUND: Many children worldwide have poor vitamin B12 status. The objective of this study was ...
Postpartum vitamin A supplementation of mothers and infants is recommended, but the efficacy has bee...
Vitamin deficiencies are known to be common among infants residing in low- and middle-income countri...
Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in fetal and infant development. In regions where animal source ...
Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in fetal and infant development. In regions where animal source ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient for adequate infant growth and development and bre...
ABSTRACT Vitamin B-12 status was evaluated in 113 Guatemalan women and their infants at 3 mo of lact...
Background: Human milk vitamin B12 (B12) concentrations depend on maternal status and intake; only f...
Background: Human milk vitamin B12 (B12) concentrations depend on maternal status and intake; only f...
Vitamin A deficiency remains a significant health risk in developing countries, affecting infants an...
Infant mortality accounts for the majority of child deaths in Tanzania, and malnutrition is an impor...
Background & aims: optimal maternal vitamin status during pregnancy and lactation is essential t...
Low perinatal and infantile vitamin B-12 (B-12) status have been associated with health complication...
BackgroundExcept for low thiamin content, little is known about vitamins or macronutrients in milk f...
Background: Although Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in Indians, data on Vitamin D eficienc...
BACKGROUND: Many children worldwide have poor vitamin B12 status. The objective of this study was ...
Postpartum vitamin A supplementation of mothers and infants is recommended, but the efficacy has bee...
Vitamin deficiencies are known to be common among infants residing in low- and middle-income countri...