The WHO has developed new growth curves based on breast-fed infants. Recommendations for energy intake have been adopted based on measurements of total energy expenditure. Data on human milk (HM) intake are needed to estimate the energy intake from this food source. However, objective HM data from around the world have not been available, because these measurements are difficult to obtain. Stable isotope methods have been developed to provide objective measurements over a 14-d period. A pooled analysis of 1115 data points of HM intake, obtained using the dose to the mother deuterium oxide turnover method, was undertaken in infants aged 0-24 mo from 12 countries across 5 continents. A hierarchical model was needed to estimate mean HM intake ...
ABSTRACT To determine whether growth faltering during early infancy was attributable to inadequate i...
The present study aimed to evaluate evidence on metabolisable energy consumption and pattern of cons...
BACKGROUND: Human milk (HM) lipid content is highly variable, and infants consume different volumes ...
The WHO has developed new growth curves based on breast-fed infants. Recommendations for energy inta...
The WHO has developed new growth curves based on breast-fed infants Recommendations for energy intak...
The measurement of breast milk intake of infants is essential to the estimation of nutrient re-quire...
Background/Objectives:The objective of this study was to quantify human milk supply and intake of br...
Abstract: The accurate determination of breast-milk intake of infants is essential in order to estim...
Saliva and urine are the two main body fluids sampled when breast milk intake is measured with the H...
Human milk is recommended as the optimal nutrient source for infants and is associated with several ...
Fat in human milk is extremely variable and can represent up to 50 % of infant energy intake. To acc...
Measurement of milk volume intake (MVI) in infants is a useful tool for assessing nutritional intake...
Longitudinal variations of macro- and trace elements in human milk (HM) are not well characterised, ...
Saliva and urine are the two main body fluids sampled when breastmilk intake is measured with the de...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
ABSTRACT To determine whether growth faltering during early infancy was attributable to inadequate i...
The present study aimed to evaluate evidence on metabolisable energy consumption and pattern of cons...
BACKGROUND: Human milk (HM) lipid content is highly variable, and infants consume different volumes ...
The WHO has developed new growth curves based on breast-fed infants. Recommendations for energy inta...
The WHO has developed new growth curves based on breast-fed infants Recommendations for energy intak...
The measurement of breast milk intake of infants is essential to the estimation of nutrient re-quire...
Background/Objectives:The objective of this study was to quantify human milk supply and intake of br...
Abstract: The accurate determination of breast-milk intake of infants is essential in order to estim...
Saliva and urine are the two main body fluids sampled when breast milk intake is measured with the H...
Human milk is recommended as the optimal nutrient source for infants and is associated with several ...
Fat in human milk is extremely variable and can represent up to 50 % of infant energy intake. To acc...
Measurement of milk volume intake (MVI) in infants is a useful tool for assessing nutritional intake...
Longitudinal variations of macro- and trace elements in human milk (HM) are not well characterised, ...
Saliva and urine are the two main body fluids sampled when breastmilk intake is measured with the de...
Among exclusively breastfed infants, human milk (HM) provides complete nutrition in the first mo of ...
ABSTRACT To determine whether growth faltering during early infancy was attributable to inadequate i...
The present study aimed to evaluate evidence on metabolisable energy consumption and pattern of cons...
BACKGROUND: Human milk (HM) lipid content is highly variable, and infants consume different volumes ...