Monthly Growth and Milk Intake of Japanese Infants Exclusively Breast-fed up to Three Months Old
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概要
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The recent reports pointed out that growth of breast-fed infants in the early stage, up to the 3rd month in particular, is faster than the widely used WHO/CDC standards, though the interrelations between their growth and the amount of milk intake during the first 3 months have seldom been investigated. Based on the measurements of body weight and milk intake for 13 Japanese breast-fed babies on the 30th, 60th and 90th days after birth, this paper aims to compare their growth patterns with those in the previous reports, which treated Caucasians except one for Japanese, as well as the WHO/CDC standards. The comparison revealed that the breast-fed babies grow faster than the WHO/CDC standards in the first 2 months, attributing to their large amounts of milk intake. This study suggests necessity of making growth curves exclusively for breast-fed babies.
- 日本人類学会の論文
- 2003-11-01
著者
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Ohtsuka Ryutaro
Department Of Human Ecology School Of International Health Graduate School Of Medicine University Of
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Sekiyama Makiko
Department Of Human Ecology School Of International Health Graduate School Of Medicine University Of
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Matsu'ura Shuji
Department Of Human Biological Studies Faculty Of Human Life And Environmental Science Ochanomizu Un
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Ohtsuka Ryutaro
Department Of Human Ecology Graduate School Of Medical Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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