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226 related items for PubMed ID: 18021538

  • 1. [Energy intake of infants at the age of 4-12 months].
    Chen SH, Li HQ.
    Zhonghua Er Ke Za Zhi; 2007 Aug; 45(8):620-3. PubMed ID: 18021538
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  • 2. Within- and between-individual variation in energy intakes by low-income Peruvian infants.
    Piwoz EG, Creed de Kanashiro H, Lopez de Romaña G, Black RE, Brown KH.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1994 May; 48(5):333-40. PubMed ID: 8055849
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  • 3. Food and nutrient intakes of 9-month-old infants in Adelaide, Australia.
    Conn JA, Davies MJ, Walker RB, Moore VM.
    Public Health Nutr; 2009 Dec; 12(12):2448-56. PubMed ID: 19402944
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  • 4. Whey predominant, whey modified infant formula with protein/energy ratio of 1.8 g/100 kcal: adequate and safe for term infants from birth to four months.
    Räihä NC, Fazzolari-Nesci A, Cajozzo C, Puccio G, Monestier A, Moro G, Minoli I, Haschke-Becher E, Bachmann C, Van't Hof M, Carrié Fässler AL, Haschke F.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2002 Sep; 35(3):275-81. PubMed ID: 12352513
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  • 8. Effects of energy density and feeding frequency of complementary foods on total daily energy intakes and consumption of breast milk by healthy breastfed Bangladeshi children.
    Islam MM, Khatun M, Peerson JM, Ahmed T, Mollah MA, Dewey KG, Brown KH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2008 Jul; 88(1):84-94. PubMed ID: 18614728
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  • 12. Effects of varied energy density of complementary foods on breast-milk intakes and total energy consumption by healthy, breastfed Bangladeshi children.
    Islam MM, Peerson JM, Ahmed T, Dewey KG, Brown KH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2006 Apr; 83(4):851-8. PubMed ID: 16600938
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  • 13. Breast milk and complementary food intake in Brazilian infants according to socio-economic position.
    Romulus-Nieuwelink JJ, Doak C, Albernaz E, Victora CG, Haisma H.
    Int J Pediatr Obes; 2011 Jun; 6(2-2):e508-14. PubMed ID: 20815763
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  • 15. Infant feeding practices.
    Marlin DW, Picciano MF, Livant EC.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 1980 Dec; 77(6):668-76. PubMed ID: 7440862
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  • 16. Breast-feeding through the first year predicts maternal control in feeding and subsequent toddler energy intakes.
    Fisher JO, Birch LL, Smiciklas-Wright H, Picciano MF.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2000 Jun; 100(6):641-6. PubMed ID: 10863566
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  • 20. Validation of energy requirement equations for estimation of breast milk consumption in infants.
    Schoen S, Sichert-Hellert W, Kersting M.
    Public Health Nutr; 2009 Dec; 12(12):2309-16. PubMed ID: 19368750
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