No available evidence shows that exceeding the amount of calcium retained by the exclusively breastfed term infant during the first 6 months of life or the amount
retained by the human milk - fed infant supplemented with solid foods during the second 6 months of life is beneficial to achieving long - term increases in bone mineralization.
Not exact matches
The Holder Pasteurization method, used
by HMBANA
milk banks, impacts some of the biological activity of the
milk, but many of the compounds unique to
human milk are
retained either completely or partially.
Variables were
retained in the reduced logistic regression model when their presence was determined to confound the association between
human milk feeding and infection or sepsis / meningitis, as defined
by a change of > 5 % in the regression coefficient for type of feeding when the variable was removed from the full regression model.