Fructose in Breast Milk Is Positively Associated with Infant Body Composition at 6 Months of Age
Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- February 1, 2017
has subject area
- Behavior - Breast Feeding
- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms - Child Development
- Biochemical Phenomena - Body Composition
- Bodily Secretions - Milk, Human
- Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Milk, Human
- Diet, Food, and Nutrition - Milk, Human
- Female
- Food and Beverages - Milk, Human
- Food and Beverages - Milk, Human
- Growth - Body Weight
- Growth and Development - Child Development
- Hexoses - Fructose
- Humans
- Infant
- Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - Breast Feeding
- Investigative Techniques - Body Weight
- Ketoses - Fructose
- Metabolism - Body Composition
- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - Breast Feeding
- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - Breast Feeding
- Physical Examination - Body Weight
- Physiological Phenomena - Body Composition
- Physiological Phenomena - Body Weight
- Signs and Symptoms - Body Weight
has restriction
- gold
Date in CU Experts
- August 20, 2018 9:17 AM
Full Author List
- Goran MI; Martin AA; Alderete TL; Fujiwara H; Fields DA
author count
- 5
citation count
- 43
published in
- Nutrients Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 2072-6643
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
volume
- 9
issue
- 2
number
- ARTN 146