The Effect Of Different Feeding Patterns On Iron Status Of Egyptian Infants
Abd El Hamid M. Abd-El-Hamid Sobh;
Abstract
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in late infancy in healthy term infants. The type of milk in the child’s diet is an important contributor in the child’s iron status. Cow's milk binds iron tightly to itself and most of the iron, e
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| Title | The Effect Of Different Feeding Patterns On Iron Status Of Egyptian Infants | Authors | Abd El Hamid M. Abd-El-Hamid Sobh | Keywords | The Effect Of Different Feeding Patterns On Iron Status Of Egyptian Infants | Issue Date | 2004 | Description | Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in late infancy in healthy term infants. The type of milk in the child’s diet is an important contributor in the child’s iron status. Cow's milk binds iron tightly to itself and most of the iron, e |
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