Primal Health Databank: Study

Entry No:0081
Title:Early diet of preterm infants and bone mineralisation at age five years.
Author(s):Bishop N, et al.
Reference:Acta Paediatr. 1996; 85: 230-36
Place of Study:No place of study mentioned for this entry
Abstract:The bone mineral content in five year old children born prematurely whose mothers chose to provide breastmilk was significantly related to the supplemental diet of banked donor breastmilk or preterm formula they received in the early weeks postpartum. Increasing human milk intake had a positive effect on later bone mineral content. Children fed predominantly human milk had a greater bone mineral content than children of a similar size born at term.
Keyword(s):bone mineral content, breastfeeding, breastmilk, prematurity, preterm formula
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