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Autordc.contributor.authorLozoff, Betsy 
Autordc.contributor.authorJimenez, Elias 
Autordc.contributor.authorWolf, Abraham W. 
Autordc.contributor.authorAngelilli, Mary Lu 
Autordc.contributor.authorZatakia, Jigna 
Autordc.contributor.authorJacobson, Sandra W. 
Autordc.contributor.authorKaciroti, Niko 
Autordc.contributor.authorClark, Katy M. 
Autordc.contributor.authorTao, Min 
Autordc.contributor.authorCastillo, Marcela 
Autordc.contributor.authorWalter, Tomas 
Autordc.contributor.authorPino, Paulina 
Fecha ingresodc.date.accessioned2019-03-11T12:58:27Z
Fecha disponibledc.date.available2019-03-11T12:58:27Z
Fecha de publicacióndc.date.issued2009
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationJournal of Pediatrics, Volumen 155, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 663-667
Identificadordc.identifier.issn00223476
Identificadordc.identifier.other10.1016/j.jpeds.2009.04.032
Identificadordc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/164907
Resumendc.description.abstractObjective: To determine whether longer breastfeeding is associated with higher infant lead concentrations. Study design: Data were analyzed from 3 studies of developmental effects of iron deficiency in infancy: Costa Rica (1981-1984), Chile (1991-1996), and Detroit (2002-2003). The relation between duration of breastfeeding and lead levels was assessed with Pearson product-moment or partial correlation coefficients. Results: More than 93% of the Costa Rica and Chile samples was breastfed (179 and 323 breastfed infants, respectively; mean weaning age, 8-10 months), as was 35.6% of the Detroit sample (53 breastfed infants; mean weaning age, 4.5 months). Lead concentrations averaged 10.8 μg/dL (Costa Rica, 12-23 months), 7.8 μg/dL (Chile, 12 months), and 2.5 μg/dL (Detroit, 9-10 months). Duration of breastfeeding as sole milk source and total breastfeeding correlated with lead concentration in all samples (r values = 0.14-0.57; P values = .06-<.0001). Conclusions: Longer breastfeeding was
Idiomadc.language.isoen
Tipo de licenciadc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile
Link a Licenciadc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/
Fuentedc.sourceJournal of Pediatrics
Palabras clavesdc.subjectPediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Títulodc.titleHigher Infant Blood Lead Levels with Longer Duration of Breastfeeding
Tipo de documentodc.typeArtículo de revista
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