Neurological differences between 9 year old children fed breast-milk or formula-milk as babiesJournal of Nurse-Midwifery
Examination of the neurological differences between 9-year-old children fed breast-milk or formula-milk as babies; Use of neonatal neurological examination ... Lanting,I C.,Fidler,... - 《Lancet》 被引量: 305发表: 1994年 Neurological differences between 9-year-old children fed breast-milk or...
Infant formula is designed to mimic human breast milk not only in nutrients but also by nurturing a similar set of microbes in the digestive tract. Such microbes are indispensable in keeping us healthy: They crowd out disease-causing bacteria, influence our metabolism, and synthesize many vitamins...
IL-1 and TNF release in whole blood culture did not differ significantly between groups. CONCLUSION: The release of proinflammatory cytokines by immunocompetent cells does not differ significantly in breast-fed and formula-fed infants despite differences in cell membrane fatty acid composition. 展开 ...
However, little is known about the relation between infant feeding type (breastfeeding compared with formula) and timing and type of complementary feeding, as well as how these relations vary by infant sex in this population. Using data from the WIC Infant and Toddler Feeding Practices Study 2 ...
Insulin-like growth factor I concentrations in infancy predict differential gains in body length and adiposity: the Cambridge Baby Growth Study Formula milk-fed infants show faster rates of growth and weight gain than do breastfed infants, and they have higher concentrations of insulin-like growth ...
It is evident that human male and female children differ in their outcomes following infectious challenge and vaccination. This chapter explores some of the evidence for this in children <5 years of age, which is the age group that suffers the greatest..
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A head-to-head comparison between the muscle-sparing free TRAM and the SIEA flaps: is the rate of flap loss worth the gain in abdominal wall function? Attempts to limit the impact of autogenous breast reconstruction on the abdominal wall have led to the use of the muscle-sparing free trans...
More research is needed to determine specific factors that alter bacterial transmission between mother and baby and the long-term health implications of these differences for the developing infant.Similar content being viewed by others Impact of intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis on the oral and fecal ...