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This consensus study will contribute to better understanding of nutrient requirements during infancy by characterizing the new and emerging evidence about the nutritional composition of human milk. A one-day meeting with subject matter experts will be convened in a discussion of issues related to the status of the published literature on the nutrient content of human milk. Defining human milk composition and the temporal changes that influence milk components is needed for developing future Dietary Reference Intake standards for nutrient intakes during the first 12 months of life.
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Scanning for New Evidence on the Nutrient Content of Human Milk: A Process Model for Determining Age-Specific Nutrient Requirements
Consensus Study Report
·2020
Human milk is considered the biologic norm for feeding the human infant during the first 6 months of life, and it is a preferred food from 6 to 12 months. It is a complex food and exerts its biologic effects well beyond its known nutritional value; however, human milk composition and the complexity...
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