2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0021-75572006000500010
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Abstract: AB STRACT: This study aimed to de ter mine the oc cur rence of Candida spp. in the oral cav ity of pre dom i nantly breast fed in fants and in their moth ers' mouths and breasts, as well as in the oral cav ity of bottlefed in fants and in non-lac tat ing women. One hun dred and sixty nine women and eighty-five milk-fed in fants took part in this study and were di vided into four groups: 1) in fants pre dom i nantly on breast feed ing (n = 55) and their moth ers (n = 55); 2) in fants on bottlefeeding (n = 30); … Show more

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“…Additional evidence to support such a recommendation is a previous Brazilian cohort study in which Torres et al (2006) observed 37.5% of anemia in low-income, exclusively breastfed infants. 19 The Brazilian Pediatrics Society already recommends that children born at term with more than 2500 grams (5.5 pounds) and exclusively breastfed should get iron supplements after 6 months, and that children who began the weaning process earlier than 6 months and who do not receive enriched formulas should also receive iron supplements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Additional evidence to support such a recommendation is a previous Brazilian cohort study in which Torres et al (2006) observed 37.5% of anemia in low-income, exclusively breastfed infants. 19 The Brazilian Pediatrics Society already recommends that children born at term with more than 2500 grams (5.5 pounds) and exclusively breastfed should get iron supplements after 6 months, and that children who began the weaning process earlier than 6 months and who do not receive enriched formulas should also receive iron supplements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…19 The Brazilian Pediatrics Society already recommends that children born at term with more than 2500 grams (5.5 pounds) and exclusively breastfed should get iron supplements after 6 months, and that children who began the weaning process earlier than 6 months and who do not receive enriched formulas should also receive iron supplements. 20 Thus, the only necessary change would be to advise pediatricians to consider IDA when healthy, fully breastfed babies reach 4 instead of 6 months of age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domellöf et al [10], in studying the iron "status" of infants, in this age range, observed that hemoglobin and ferritin values were significantly lower for males, however it is important to highlight that hemoglobin values are dependent on weight in this period of life [11], and as male infants present a greater growth curve than females, this factor may have influenced this difference between studies, since the authors did not control analyses for weight. Saarinen, Siimes [5], published hematimetric absolute rates and standard limits, which have been used as reference for infants up to the age of six months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Torres et al (2006) qualitativos, a partir dos quais criou o "Guia alimentar para menores de dois anos",com recomendações expressas distribuídas em 10 passos, para propiciar uma alimentação saudável à criança. Segundo esta publicação, devem-se conhecer as preferências, crenças e razões apontadas pelas mães para as escolhas da alimentação infantil; somente a partir deste conhecimento, poderemos construir ações educativas eficazes que promovam uma alimentação infantil saudável( MINISTÉRIO DA SAÚDE, 2002) .…”
Section: Prevalência De Anemia Em Crianças De 3 a 12 Meses De Idadeunclassified