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Smoking during pregnancy and lactation and its effects on breast-milk volume
(1991)
The influence of cigarette smoking on daily breast-milk volume was measured by the dose-to-mother deuterium-dilution method in 10 smoking and 10 nonsmoking mothers. After administration of deuterium to the mother, breast ...
Disposable Diaper Use Promotes Consolidated Nighttime Sleep and Positive Mother-Infant Interactions in Chinese 6-Month-Olds
(American Psychological Association, 2015)
The emergence of consolidated nighttime sleep and the formation and maintenance of parent-infant relationships are 2 primary developmental achievements of the infancy period. Despite the development of a transactional model ...
Pneumocystis is not a direct cause of sudden infant death syndrome
(2007)
We compared the frequency of Pneumocystis in 126 sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases with a control group of 24 infants from the San Diego SIDS/SUDC Research Project who died of accidental or inflicted injuries. Cysts ...
Effect of feeding mode on infant growth and cognitive function: study protocol of the Chilean infant Nutrition randomized controlled Trial (ChiNuT)
(BMC, 2020)
Background: A central aim for pediatric nutrition is to develop infant formula compositionally closer to human milk. Milk fat globule membranes (MFGM) have shown to have functional components that are found in human milk, ...
Application of a simple methodological approach to analyze health inequalities: The case of infant mortality in Chile Aplicación de una aproximación metodológica simple para el análisis de las desigualdades: El caso de la mortalidad infantil en chile
(2010)
Background: The infant mortality gradient by maternal education is a good indicator of the health impact of the social inequalities that prevail in Chile. Aim: To propose a systematic method of analysis, using simple ...
Arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids are biosynthesized from their 18-carbon precursors in human infants
(National Academy of Sciences, 1996)
It is becoming clear that an adequate level of lung-chain highly unsaturated fatty acids in the nervous system is required for optimal function and development; however, the ability of infants to biosynthesize long-chain ...
Wheezing during the first year of life in infants from low-income population: A descriptive study
(Elsevier Doyma, 2005)
Background: Recurrent wheezing (RW) plays an important role in the morbidity and mortality of children during the first year of life in developing regions and its actual incidence in those areas is virtually unknown. Methods ...
Lipid Needs of Preterm Infants: Updated Recommendations
(Elsevier, 2013)
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are of nutritional interest because they are crucial for normal development
of the central nervous system and have potential long-lasting effects that extend beyond the ...
Effects of Birth Weight on Anti-Müllerian Hormone Serum Concentrations in Infant Girls
(2010-02)
Context: We previously demonstrated that low birth weight (BW) infant girls show increased
serum anti-Mu¨ llerianhormone(AMH)concentrationsandpoststimulated estradiol levels compared to
normal-BW infants, suggesting an ...
Maternal-Child Transfer of Essential and Toxic Elements through Breast Milk in a Mine-Waste Polluted Area
(Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 2014)
Copyright © 2014 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. Objective To determine the daily intake of essential micronutrients and toxic elements through breast milk in exclusive and nonexclusive breastfed infants living in an ...