Low Zinc Intake During Exclusive Breast‐Feeding Does Not Impair Growth
Leena Salmenperä,
Jaakko Perheentupa,
Veikko Näntö
et al.
Abstract:We studied zinc nutrition in exclusively breast‐fed infants whose growth deviated from the norm. Their number fell from 200 at birth to 116 at the age of 6 months and 36 at the age of 9 months. The mothers received 0, 20, or 40 mg Zn+ + as sulfate daily. Breast milk intake and concentrations of zinc in milk as well as in maternal and infant serum were measured. Individual zinc concentrations in milk showed channeling. The 20‐mg supplement had no effect on the parameters measured. In contrast, 40 mg increased t… Show more
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