Objective: To investigate the extent to which breast milk is replaced by intake of other liquids or foods, and to estimate energy intake of infants defined as exclusively (EBF), predominantly (PBF) and partially breast-fed (PartBF).Design: Cross-sectional.Setting: Community-based study in urban Pelotas, Southern Brazil.Subjects: A total of 70 infants aged 4 months recruited at birth.Main outcome measures: Breast milk intake measured using a 'dose-to-the-mother' deuterium-oxide turnover method; feeding pattern and macronutrient intake assessed using a frequency questionnaire.Results: Adjusted mean breast milk intakes were not different between EBF and PBF (EBF, 806 g/day vs PBF, 778 g/day, P=0.59). The difference between EBF and PartBF was s...
Energy intake recommendations for infants are based on data from industrialized countries. FAO/WHO/U...
Energy intake recommendations for infants are based on data from industrialized countries. FAO/WHO/U...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life. Breast milk intake and co...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which breast milk is replaced by intake of other liquids or ...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether and how human lactation and breastfeeding practices can adapt to fulfill ...
Objective: Firstly, to compare food, and macronutrient intake as obtained from a single 24-h recall ...
Background/Objectives:The objective of this study was to quantify human milk supply and intake of br...
Objective: To describe the food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants. Design: A survey undert...
textabstractThis study is the first to report approximations of energy requirements for ma...
Objective: To investigate the impact of breast milk (BM) intake on body composition at term in very ...
Background: Data regarding the association between breast milk composition and infant feeding patter...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between breast milk fat content with mater...
Objective: Firstly, to compare food, and macronutrient intake as obtained from a single 24-h recall ...
Objective. (a) To compare breast milk and complementary food intake between breast-fed infants from ...
To analyze caloric adequacy in infant feeding six months of age or under, the volume of breast milk ...
Energy intake recommendations for infants are based on data from industrialized countries. FAO/WHO/U...
Energy intake recommendations for infants are based on data from industrialized countries. FAO/WHO/U...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life. Breast milk intake and co...
Objective: To investigate the extent to which breast milk is replaced by intake of other liquids or ...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether and how human lactation and breastfeeding practices can adapt to fulfill ...
Objective: Firstly, to compare food, and macronutrient intake as obtained from a single 24-h recall ...
Background/Objectives:The objective of this study was to quantify human milk supply and intake of br...
Objective: To describe the food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants. Design: A survey undert...
textabstractThis study is the first to report approximations of energy requirements for ma...
Objective: To investigate the impact of breast milk (BM) intake on body composition at term in very ...
Background: Data regarding the association between breast milk composition and infant feeding patter...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between breast milk fat content with mater...
Objective: Firstly, to compare food, and macronutrient intake as obtained from a single 24-h recall ...
Objective. (a) To compare breast milk and complementary food intake between breast-fed infants from ...
To analyze caloric adequacy in infant feeding six months of age or under, the volume of breast milk ...
Energy intake recommendations for infants are based on data from industrialized countries. FAO/WHO/U...
Energy intake recommendations for infants are based on data from industrialized countries. FAO/WHO/U...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life. Breast milk intake and co...