Baseline red blood cell and breast milk DHA levels affect responses to standard dose of DHA in lactating women on a controlled feeding diet
KH Jackson, KC Klatt, MA Caudill… - … and Essential Fatty …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background The importance of providing the newborn infant with docosahexaenoic acid
(DHA) from breast milk is well established. However, women in the United States, on
average, have breast milk DHA levels of 0.20%, which is below the worldwide average (and
proposed target) of> 0.32%. Additionally, the relationship between maternal red blood cell
(RBC) and breast milk DHA levels may provide insight into the sufficiency of DHA
recommendations during lactation. Whether the standard recommendation of at least 200 …
(DHA) from breast milk is well established. However, women in the United States, on
average, have breast milk DHA levels of 0.20%, which is below the worldwide average (and
proposed target) of> 0.32%. Additionally, the relationship between maternal red blood cell
(RBC) and breast milk DHA levels may provide insight into the sufficiency of DHA
recommendations during lactation. Whether the standard recommendation of at least 200 …
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