Publication | Open Access
The effect of iron status of Nigerien mothers on that of their infants at birth and 6 months, and on the concentration of Fe in breast milk
90
Citations
8
References
1978
Year
NutritionFertilityIron MetabolismGynecologyFetal HealthBreastfeedingNigerien MothersHuman LactationLactationMaternal NutritionPublic HealthMaternal Iron DeficiencyClinical NutritionMaternal HealthMaternal-fetal MedicineIron StatusPregnancy NutritionFe StatusInfant NutritionPediatricsBreast MilkPregnancyChild NutritionNutritional ScienceMedicineWomen's Health
1. Within the limits of this study, neither maternal iron deficiency nor Fe-overload as measured at term appeared to affect the complement of Fe received by the foetus. 2. Infants feeding entirely on breast milk appeared to have normal Fe status 6 months postpartum regardless of the Fe status of the mother. 3. No relationship could be demonstrated between the Fe content of breast milk and the Fe status of the mother.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1