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Influence of short-term dietary measures on dioxin concentrations in human milk.

Breast-feeding may expose infants to high levels of toxic chlorinated dioxins. To diminish intake of these lipophilic compounds by the baby, two diets were tested for their ability to reduce concentrations of dioxins in human milk. The diets were a low-fat/high- carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. (about...

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Autores principales: Pluim, H J, Boersma, E R, Kramer, I, Olie, K, van der Slikke, J W, Koppe, J G
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9738212
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author Pluim, H J
Boersma, E R
Kramer, I
Olie, K
van der Slikke, J W
Koppe, J G
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Boersma, E R
Kramer, I
Olie, K
van der Slikke, J W
Koppe, J G
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description Breast-feeding may expose infants to high levels of toxic chlorinated dioxins. To diminish intake of these lipophilic compounds by the baby, two diets were tested for their ability to reduce concentrations of dioxins in human milk. The diets were a low-fat/high- carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. (about 20% of energy intake derived from fat) and a high fat /low-carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. These diets were tested in 16 and 18 breast-feeding women, respectively. The test diets were followed for 5 consecutive days in the fourth week after delivery. Milk was sampled before and at the end of the dietary regimen, and dioxin concentrations and fatty acid concentrations were determined. Despite significant influences of these diets on the fatty acid profiles, no significant influence on the dioxin concentrations in breast milk could be found. We conclude that short-term dietary measures will not reduce dioxin concentration in human milk.
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spelling pubmed-15674542006-09-19 Influence of short-term dietary measures on dioxin concentrations in human milk. Pluim, H J Boersma, E R Kramer, I Olie, K van der Slikke, J W Koppe, J G Environ Health Perspect Research Article Breast-feeding may expose infants to high levels of toxic chlorinated dioxins. To diminish intake of these lipophilic compounds by the baby, two diets were tested for their ability to reduce concentrations of dioxins in human milk. The diets were a low-fat/high- carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. (about 20% of energy intake derived from fat) and a high fat /low-carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. These diets were tested in 16 and 18 breast-feeding women, respectively. The test diets were followed for 5 consecutive days in the fourth week after delivery. Milk was sampled before and at the end of the dietary regimen, and dioxin concentrations and fatty acid concentrations were determined. Despite significant influences of these diets on the fatty acid profiles, no significant influence on the dioxin concentrations in breast milk could be found. We conclude that short-term dietary measures will not reduce dioxin concentration in human milk. 1994-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1567454/ /pubmed/9738212 Text en
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Pluim, H J
Boersma, E R
Kramer, I
Olie, K
van der Slikke, J W
Koppe, J G
Influence of short-term dietary measures on dioxin concentrations in human milk.
title Influence of short-term dietary measures on dioxin concentrations in human milk.
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title_short Influence of short-term dietary measures on dioxin concentrations in human milk.
title_sort influence of short-term dietary measures on dioxin concentrations in human milk.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9738212
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