Titre : | Journal of Nutrition, Vol.131. |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2001 |
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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier![Comparison of Infant Feeding Patterns Reported for Nonindustrial Populations with Current Recommendations](./styles/solo/images/no_image.jpg)
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DW Sellen, Auteur
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The observation that young child-feeding practices rarely conform to current global recommendations is of major public health nutrition policy concern and raises questions about whether near-universal compliance with recommendations is feasible [...]
![Maternal and fetal stress are associated with impaired lactogenesis in humans](./styles/solo/images/no_image.jpg)
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KG Dewey, Auteur
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Studies in animals indicate that various types of stressful stimuli can depress lactation, but there is much less information in humans. Experimental studies in breastfeeding women have shown that acute physical and mental stress can impair the [...]
![Physiology and endocrine changes underlying human lactogenesis II](./styles/solo/images/no_image.jpg)
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MC Neville, Auteur ;
J Morton, Auteur
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Lactogenesis stage II, the onset of copious milk secretion, takes place during the first 4 d postpartum in women and involves a carefully programmed set of changes in milk composition and volume. The evidence is summarized that progesterone with[...]
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