Smoking during pregnancy and lactation and its effects on breast-milk volume
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Smoking during pregnancy and lactation and its effects on breast-milk volume
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The influence of cigarette smoking on daily breast-milk volume was measured by the dose-to-mother deuterium-dilution method in 10 smoking and 10 nonsmoking mothers. After administration of deuterium to the mother, breast milk and infant saliva were sampled over 14 d and analyzed by mass spectrometry. Nonsmoking mothers had a significantly greater breast-milk volume than did smokers [961 ± 120 vs 693 ± 110 g/d, x̄ ± SD; t = 5.21, P < 0.0001). Growth rates of the infants were also measured. Weight increase of infants of nonsmoking mothers was 550 ± 130 g whereas of infants of smoking mothers it was only 340 ± 170 g (t = 3.11, P < 0.01). These results indicate that cigarette smoking has a negative influence on breast-milk volume whereas the lower infant-growth rates of the smoking mothers suggest also that their breast-milk output was insufficient to support the energy requirements of their infants.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/162428
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/54.6.1011
ISSN: 00029165
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volumen 54, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 1011-1016
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