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Nutrition ; 13(9): 774-7, 1997 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9290089

ABSTRACT

The electrolyte composition of breast milk beyond 6 months postpartum has not been extensively examined, particularly chloride concentrations. A total of 140 samples of breast milk from 30 breast-feeding mothers were collected and analyzed. Mean mother's values +/- standard error of sodium (141 +/- 17 mg/L), potassium (480 +/- 11 mg/L), and chloride (452 +/- 32 mg/L) were found to be stable after 4 months postpartum until weaning commenced. Considerable variability was found for each constituent, equally divided between intra-individual and inter-individual for chloride and potassium, and predominantly intra-individual for sodium and lactose. In light of reported nutritional deficiency states involving electrolytes in exclusively breast-fed infants, it is possible that the variability of breast milk electrolyte concentrations may adversely affect infant nutrition in selected cases of older exclusively breast-fed infants.


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Chlorides/analysis , Milk, Human/chemistry , Postpartum Period/metabolism , Potassium/analysis , Sodium/analysis , Chlorides/metabolism , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Female , Humans , Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Infant, Newborn , Lactose/analysis , Lactose/metabolism , Milk, Human/metabolism , Postpartum Period/physiology , Potassium/metabolism , Regression Analysis , Sodium/metabolism , Spectrophotometry
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