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Vitamin A content in mature breast milk and its adequacy to the nutritional recommendations for infants.

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OBJECTIVE To determine vitamin A content in breast milk and evaluate whether it satisfies the recommendations for infants. MATERIAL AND METHODS Observational, prospective, cross sectional study. Milk samples were obtained… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To determine vitamin A content in breast milk and evaluate whether it satisfies the recommendations for infants. MATERIAL AND METHODS Observational, prospective, cross sectional study. Milk samples were obtained between 30 and 90 days postpartum from mothers seen in public hospitals, and analyzed. Vitamin A concentration was determined by chromatography and its adequacy to the recommended dietary intake. The correlation between outcome measures was analyzed using Spearman's correlation coefficient. RESULTS A total of 79 mothers participated. Vitamin A concentration in milk samples was 1.80 umol/L (1.36-2.30) and the mean breastfeeding time was 57 days. No significant correlation between breastfeeding days and vitamin A content was observed. In 50% of the samples, vitamin A content did not satisfy the recommendations for infants. CONCLUSION Vitamin A content was not enough to satisfy the recommendations in half of the cases.

Keywords: milk; vitamin content; recommendations infants; adequacy; breast milk

Journal Title: Archivos argentinos de pediatria
Year Published: 2018

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