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  • 1. Effects on childhood body habitus of feeding large volumes of cow or formula milk compared with breastfeeding in the latter part of infancy.
    Hopkins D, Steer CD, Northstone K, Emmett PM.
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  • 4. Early feeding of larger volumes of formula milk is associated with greater body weight or overweight in later infancy.
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  • 12. Growth of infants consuming whey-predominant term infant formulas with a protein content of 1.8 g/100 kcal: a multicenter pooled analysis of individual participant data.
    Alexander DD, Yan J, Bylsma LC, Northington RS, Grathwohl D, Steenhout P, Erdmann P, Spivey-Krobath E, Haschke F.
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    Papoutsou S, Savva SC, Hunsberger M, Jilani H, Michels N, Ahrens W, Tornaritis M, Veidebaum T, Molnár D, Siani A, Moreno LA, Hadjigeorgiou C, IDEFICS consortium.
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  • 14. Predominantly nighttime feeding and weight outcomes in infants.
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  • 16. Maternal anthropometry and infant feeding practices in Israel in relation to growth in infancy: the North African Infant Feeding Study.
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  • 20. Differences in weaning practice, food and nutrient intake between breast- and formula-fed 4-month-old infants in England.
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