Human milk immune factors, maternal nutritional status, and infant sex: The INSPIRE study
American Journal of Human Biology • Vol/Iss. 35(11) • John Wiley & Sons, Ltd • • Published In • Pages: e23943 •
By Caffé, Beatrice, Blackwell, Aaron, Fehrenkamp, Bethaney D., Williams, Janet E., Pace, Ryan M., Lackey, Kimberly A., Ruiz, Lorena, Rodríguez, Juan M., McGuire, Mark A., Foster, James A., Sellen, Daniel W., Kamau-Mbuthia, Elizabeth W., Kamundia, Egidioh W., Mbugua, Samwel, Moore, Sophie E., Prentice, Andrew M., Kvist, Linda J., Otoo, Gloria E., Pareja, Rossina G., Bode, Lars, Gebeyehu, Dubale, Gindola, Debela K., Boothman, Sarah, Flores, Katherine, McGuire, Michelle K., Meehan, Courtney, L.
Abstract
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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INSPIRE Study | Researchers' own | Data collected on 410 breastfeeding women and their infants between May 2014 and April 2016. |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Concentrations of milk immune factors vary in response to maternal condition and sex of infant. | Partially Supported |
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