Effects of Smoking, Mother's Age, Body Mass Index, and Parity Number on Lipid, Protein, and Secretory Immunoglobulin A Concentrations of Human Milk
Pamela Bachour, Rula Yafawi, Farouk Jaber, E M Choueiri, Ziad Abdel‐Razzak
Breastfeeding Medicine
Abstract
Our study showed that smoking was associated with lower milk lipid and protein concentrations and that the parity number and BMI were associated with a change in milk lipids and proteins content, respectively.
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smoking associated with lower milk lipid and protein concentrations
“Our study showed that smoking was associated with lower milk lipid and protein concentrations”
BMI associated with change in milk proteins content
“the parity number and BMI were associated with a change in milk lipids and proteins content, respectively.”
parity number associated with change in milk lipids content
“the parity number and BMI were associated with a change in milk lipids and proteins content, respectively.”