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Breast-fed Infants have Higher Leptin Values than Formula-fed Infants in the First Four Months of Life
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The kind of feeding might be a factor affecting serum leptin concentration in term infants. The long-term consequences of this difference between BF and FF infants and leptin's role in promoting obesity later in life are unknown.
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