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738 related items for PubMed ID: 28659299

  • 1. Associations of infant feeding with trajectories of body composition and growth.
    Bell KA, Wagner CL, Feldman HA, Shypailo RJ, Belfort MB.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2017 Aug; 106(2):491-498. PubMed ID: 28659299
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  • 2. Early-Life Nutrition, Growth Trajectories, and Long-Term Outcome.
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    Alexander DD, Yan J, Bylsma LC, Northington RS, Grathwohl D, Steenhout P, Erdmann P, Spivey-Krobath E, Haschke F.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2016 Oct; 104(4):1083-1092. PubMed ID: 27604774
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    Rzehak P, Oddy WH, Mearin ML, Grote V, Mori TA, Szajewska H, Shamir R, Koletzko S, Weber M, Beilin LJ, Huang RC, Koletzko B, WP10 working group of the Early Nutrition Project.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2017 Aug; 106(2):568-580. PubMed ID: 28659295
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  • 7. Feeding patterns and growth trajectories in breast-fed and formula-fed infants during the introduction of complementary food.
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    Burdette HL, Whitaker RC, Hall WC, Daniels SR.
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  • 11. Early infancy growth, body composition and type of feeding in late and moderate preterms.
    Kakaroukas A, Abrahamse-Berkeveld M, Hayes L, McNally RJQ, Berrington JE, van Elburg RM, Embleton ND.
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  • 12. Does maternal smoking in pregnancy explain the differences in the body composition trajectory between breastfed and formula-fed infants?
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  • 13. Mode of infant feeding, eating behaviour and anthropometry in infants at 6-months of age born to obese women - a secondary analysis of the UPBEAT trial.
    Patel N, Dalrymple KV, Briley AL, Pasupathy D, Seed PT, Flynn AC, Poston L, UPBEAT Consortium.
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  • 14. Adiposity and hepatic lipid in healthy full-term, breastfed, and formula-fed human infants: a prospective short-term longitudinal cohort study.
    Gale C, Thomas EL, Jeffries S, Durighel G, Logan KM, Parkinson JR, Uthaya S, Santhakumaran S, Bell JD, Modi N.
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  • 18. The contribution of feeding mode to obesogenic growth trajectories in American Samoan infants.
    Hawley NL, Johnson W, Nu'usolia O, McGarvey ST.
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  • 20. Protein use and weight-gain quality in very-low-birth-weight preterm infants fed human milk or formula.
    Morlacchi L, Roggero P, Giannì ML, Bracco B, Porri D, Battiato E, Menis C, Liotto N, Mallardi D, Mosca F.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2018 Feb 01; 107(2):195-200. PubMed ID: 29529139
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