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" Integrating population outcomes, biological mechanisms and research methods in the study of human milk and lactation / "
edited by Margarett K. Davis [and others]
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666496
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International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation., International Conference(10th :2000 :, Tucson, Ariz.)
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Integrating population outcomes, biological mechanisms and research methods in the study of human milk and lactation /\ edited by Margarett K. Davis [and others]
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Series Statement
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology ;; v. 503
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xxvii, 338 pages :: illustrations ;; 26 cm
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ISBN
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0306467364
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: 9780306467363
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: 9781461351320
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: 1461351324
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: 9781461505594
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: 1461505593
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"Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Research on Human Milk and Lactation Symposium, held Sept. 15-19, 2000, Tucson, Arizona"--T.p. verso
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Sect. 1. The impact of micronutrient deficiencies during lactation on maternal and infant health -- Vitamin A and the nursing mother-infant dyad: evidence for intervention / R. Stoltzfus -- Changes in feeding patterns affect growth in children 0-24 months of age living in socioeconomically different areas of Lahore, Pakistan / S. Zaman -- Impact of vitamin B-12 deficiency during lactation on maternal and infant health / L.H. Allen -- Zinc and breastfed infants: if and when is there a risk of deficiency? / N.F. Krebs -- Sect. 2. The premature infant -- Breast feeding and cognitive outcome in children born prematurely / R. Morley -- The role of human milk in necrotizing enterocolitis / M.S. Caplan -- The effect of stress on lactation - its significance for the preterm infant / C. Lau -- Sect. 3. Developmental immunology -- Immune system modulation by human milk / L.A. Hanson -- Intestinal absorption of colostral lymphoid cells in newborn animals . S. Tuboly -- Breast-feeding protects against Celiac disease in childhood - epidemiological evidence / L.A. Persson -- Hamlet - a complex from human milk that induces apoptosis in tumor cells but spares healthy cells / M. Svensson -- Infant feeding and autoimmune diabetes / M. Dosch -- Sect. 4. Breastfeeding in the industrialized world -- Protective effect of breastfeeding against infection in the first and second six months of life / P.W. Howie -- Breastfeeding - an evolutionary and neuroendocrine perspective / J. Winberg -- Lactogenesis and infant weight change in the first week of life / K.G. Dewey -- Sect. 5. Viral transmission in human milk and colostrum: mechansisms, potential interventions, and implications for breastfeeding promotion -- The practice of breastfeeding and infant/child mortality in developing world in the contest of HIV pandemic / E.R.J. Giugliani -- Specific and nonspecific protective factors in milk: why don't they prevent viral transmission during breastfeeding? / C.E. Isaacs -- Cellular mechanism for milk-borne transmission of HIV and HTLV / S. Southern -- Prevention of vertical transmission of HIV: strategies, successes, and failures / P. Van de Perre -- Sect. 6. Breastfeeding and reproductive health -- Lactational endocrinology: the biology of LAM -- Efficacy and effectiveness of LAM / K.I. Kennedy -- Obesity as a risk factor for failure to initiate and sustain lactation / K.M. Rasmussen -- Sub-optimal breast feeding practices: ethnographic approaches to building "baby friendly" communities / D.W. Sellen -- Sect. 7. Abstracts
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Abstract
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The 10th Conference of the International Society for Research on Human Milk and Lactation, held on September 15--19, 2000, in Tucson, Arizona. The presented sessions at the meeting are as diverse as the volume itself. These sessions include the impact of micronutrient deficiencies during lactation on maternal and infant health, the premature infant, developmental immunology, breastfeeding in the industrialized world, and viral transmission in milk. Whenever possible, the sessions were organized to include human population research, research showing the biological underpinnings of the effects on human health, and important methodological issues
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Breast milk, Congresses
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Breastfeeding, Congresses
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Lactation, Congresses
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Lactation, Congresses
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Milk, Human, Congresses
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Biological Transport, Congresses
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Breast Feeding, Congresses
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Infant, Premature, Congresses
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Micronutrients-- deficiency, Congresses
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Virus Diseases-- transmission, Congresses
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Dewey Classification
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613.2/69
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LC Classification
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QP246.I57 2000
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NLM classification
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WP 825I587i 2002
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W1AD559 v.503 2002
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Added Entry
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Davis, Margarett K
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