The higher absorbability of calcium in breast milk, as opposed to cow milk for infants, can be attributed to its unique composition, tailored specifically to meet the needs of human infants. While cow’s milk, including cow milk for infants, may contain a greater quantity of calcium, the bi...
Clean and safe milk from well-fed animals supplemented with iron, copper and vitamin C (fresh fruit juice) should always be offered to infants. The amount of vitamin A and D is variable, so the supply should not be left to chance, but ensured by mixing the milk with cod-liver oil or...
It is advisory for infants that who have allergy to cow milk should be provided human breast milk. It has been proved that feeding of infants with cow milk early in life might provoke immunological response in a few infants which in turn become a breeding ground for pathogenesis of iron ...
Nitrogen metabolism of infants fed human and cow's milk. The superiority of human milk over cow's milk as an infant feeding is probably not related to superior biological value of the protein of human milk. ... LA Barness,D Baker,P Guilbert,... - 《Journal of Pediatrics》 被引量: ...
Cow's milk allergy affects approximately 2% of infants under 2 years of age. This review summarizes the recent advances in understanding its pathophysiology and immunological mechanisms. Apart from IgE-mediated atopic manifestations, T cell-mediated reactions have been demonstrated in infants with cow'...
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First page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1946.tb16953.xBlackwell Publishing LtdActa Paediatrica
METHODS: 18 infants (mean age, 9.6 months; 95% confidence interval 8.1-11.1 months) with atopic eczema and CMA and 17 infants (mean age, 9.7 months; 95% confidence interval 8.6-10.9 months) with atopic eczema tolerant to milk as assessed by a double blind, placebo-controlled cow's milk ...
Cow's milk is a major food for young children. Whole cow's milk is known to be detrimental to infants, mainly due to its low iron content. The negative association with iron status led to recommending the introduction of formula feeding in infancy during the weaning period or when breastfee...