2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2005.03.003
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Retinol, β-carotene, and lutein + zeaxanthin in the milk of Brazilian nursing women: associations with plasma concentrations and influences of maternal characteristics

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“…11 The profi le found was also similar to that observed by Dimenstein et al 5 (2003) in Natal, Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…11 The profi le found was also similar to that observed by Dimenstein et al 5 (2003) in Natal, Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As características das mulheres estudadas foram semelhantes às populações estudadas em Bangladesh 3 , Tailândia 25 , Espanha 26 , Rio de Janeiro 27 . Quase metade das entrevistadas teve sobrepeso durante o último trimestre gestacional, concordando com a tendência de aumento do sobrepeso na população brasileira, principalmente entre as mulheres 28,29 .…”
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“…3 In addition to being influenced by the stage of lactation, the vitamin A contained in breastmilk may be altered by the fat content, as each feed progresses, and by factors specific to individual nursing mothers. [4][5][6][7][8][9] Despite the great variation in retinol levels in colostrum, some authors have suggested that it could be used as an indicator of vitamin A nutritional status, since analyzing the nutrient in milk is non-invasive and access is easier. 10 The After free and informed consent had been obtained, a sample of colostrum was taken and split between two tubes, one of which was labelled "0 hours" and the other "pool."…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15 The level of retinol in breastmilk has been used in some studies as an indicator of vitamin A nutritional status and to assess the impact of programs to giving mothers vitamin A supplements. 5,9,10 The WHO 11 recommends that when it is not possible to collect all milk for 24 hours, then results must be expressed as …”
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