Comparing saliva and urine samples for measuring breast milk intake with the2H oxide dose-to-mother technique among children 2–4 months old
Abstract
Saliva and urine are the two main body fluids sampled when breast milk intake is measured with the 2 H oxide dose-to-mother technique. However, these two body fluids may generate different estimates of breast milk intake due to differences in isotope enrichment. Therefore, we aimed to assess how the estimated amount of breast milk intake differs when based on saliva and urine samples and to explore whether the total energy expenditure of the...
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Title
Comparing saliva and urine samples for measuring breast milk intake with the2H oxide dose-to-mother technique among children 2–4 months old
Published Date
Dec 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
123
Issue
2
Pages
232 - 240
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