Urinary biomarkers of exposure to toxic and essential elements: A comparison of infants fed with human milk or formula
Talia D. Pikounis,
Kassaundra L. Amann,
Brian P. Jackson
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Early-life exposure to nonessential (toxic) and essential trace elements can influence child development. Although infant formula powders and the water used to reconstitute them can contain higher concentrations of many elements compared with human milk, the influence of feeding mode on reliable biomarkers of infant exposure has rarely been demonstrated.
Methods:
We evaluated associations between urinary biomarkers and feeding mode (exclusiv… Show more
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