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Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.

A total of 905 human milk samples collected in all provinces of Poland, between 12 and 75 days of lactation, were analyzed for selenium concentration. The distribution of Se levels in milk between the provinces was narrow and varied from 8.81 to 11.58 ng/mL, with the mean value (+/- SD) of 10.24 +/-...

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Autores principales: Zachara, B A, Pilecki, A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11102294
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description A total of 905 human milk samples collected in all provinces of Poland, between 12 and 75 days of lactation, were analyzed for selenium concentration. The distribution of Se levels in milk between the provinces was narrow and varied from 8.81 to 11.58 ng/mL, with the mean value (+/- SD) of 10.24 +/- 2.82 ng/mL. The regions with lower levels of Se were in the central and eastern part of Poland; the areas with higher values were in the northern, western, and southern parts of Poland. No significant correlations were found between Se levels in milk and the age of lactating mothers or between Se levels and the postpartum period. The calculated daily Se intakes by breast-fed infants varied from 6.46 to 8.50 microg/day, with the mean value of 7.52 microg/day. This amount does not meet the recommended dietary allowances for infants between 0 and 6 months of age. Based on Se levels in human milk, we present a selenium map of Poland.
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spelling pubmed-12401602005-11-08 Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution. Zachara, B A Pilecki, A Environ Health Perspect Research Article A total of 905 human milk samples collected in all provinces of Poland, between 12 and 75 days of lactation, were analyzed for selenium concentration. The distribution of Se levels in milk between the provinces was narrow and varied from 8.81 to 11.58 ng/mL, with the mean value (+/- SD) of 10.24 +/- 2.82 ng/mL. The regions with lower levels of Se were in the central and eastern part of Poland; the areas with higher values were in the northern, western, and southern parts of Poland. No significant correlations were found between Se levels in milk and the age of lactating mothers or between Se levels and the postpartum period. The calculated daily Se intakes by breast-fed infants varied from 6.46 to 8.50 microg/day, with the mean value of 7.52 microg/day. This amount does not meet the recommended dietary allowances for infants between 0 and 6 months of age. Based on Se levels in human milk, we present a selenium map of Poland. 2000-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1240160/ /pubmed/11102294 Text en
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Zachara, B A
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Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
title Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
title_full Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
title_fullStr Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
title_full_unstemmed Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
title_short Selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
title_sort selenium concentration in the milk of breast-feeding mothers and its geographic distribution.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11102294
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