Impact of unfortified human milk feeding on weight gain and mineral status of very-low-birth-weight infants after discharge from a kangaroo mother care unit

Date
2004
Authors
Kirsten G.
Van Zyl J.
Kirsten C.
Thompson E.
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alkaline phosphatase, calcium, mineral, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase blood level, breast feeding, calcium blood level, child care, cohort analysis, conference paper, controlled study, follow up, human, hypophosphatemia, infant, interview, kangaroo mother care unit, major clinical study, phosphate blood level, priority journal, prospective study, South Africa, very low birth weight, weight gain, Adult, Breast Feeding, Calcium, Cohort Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Food, Fortified, Humans, Infant Care, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Very Low Birth Weight, Male, Milk, Human, Minerals, Mother-Child Relations, Phosphorus, Prospective Studies, Weight Gain, Macropus sp.
Citation
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
554