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Breast- vs. Bottle-Feeding. A Study of Morbidity in Upper Middle Class Infants. M. S. Eiger, A. R. Rausen and J. Silverio. Clinical Pediatrics 1984, 23 (9). 492-5. IDPAS# 1264 Request Copy PDF
Complementary Feeding and Breastfeeding. K. G. Dewey. Pediatrics 2000, 106 (5). 1301. IDPAS# 1150 Request Copy PDF on Iron World CDROM only Link to Full Text on External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. ANNEX. WHO/NUT. (1998). IDPAS# 1873 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 2: Breastfeeding and Complimentary Feeding, A Continuum. WHO/NUT. (1998). IDPAS# 1864 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 3: Energy Required from Complimentary Foods and Factors Affecting their Intake. WHO/NUT. 1998. IDPAS# 1865 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 4: Protein and Micronutrients Required from Complementary Foods. WHO/NUT. (1998). IDPAS# 1866 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 5: Caregiver Feeding Behaviors. WHO/NUT. (1998). IDPAS# 1867 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 7: Global Data on Child Feeding Practices. WHO/NUT. (1998). IDPAS# 1869 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 9: Conclusions. WHO/NUT. 1998. IDPAS# 1871 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries: Chapter 1: Introduction. WHO/NUT. (1998) WHO/NUT. IDPAS# 1863 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries. Chapter 8: Programatic interventions to improve complementary feeding. WHO/NUT. 1998. IDPAS# 1870 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Developmental Readiness of Normal Full Term Infants to Progress from Exculsive Breastfeeding to the Introduction of Complementary Foods. Reviews of the Relevant Literature Concerning Infant Gastrointestinal, Immunologic, Oral Motor and Maternal Reproductive and Lactational Development. Naylor, A. J., & Morrow, A. L. LINKAGES/Wellstart International. Washington, D.C. USA. April 2001. IDPAS# 757 Request Copy PDF
Effects of Exclusive Breastfeeding for Four Versus Six Months on Maternal Nutritional Status and Infant Motor Development: Results of Two Randomized Trials in Honduras. Dewey, K. G., Cohen, R. J., Brown, K. H., & Rivera, L. L. J Nutr 2001;131 (2): 262-7. IDPAS# 1151 Request Copy PDF on Iron World CDROM only
Enhanced Growth of Preterm Infants Fed a New Powdered Human Milk Fortifier: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Reis, B. B., Hall, R. T., Schanler, R. J., Berseth, C. L., Chan, G., Ernst, J. A., Lemons, J., Adamkin, D., Baggs, G., & O'Connor, D. Pediatrics 2000;106 (3): 581-8. IDPAS# 1143 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
Growth and Body Composition of Preterm Infants: Influence of Nutrient Fortification of Mother's Milk in Hospital and Breastfeeding Post-Hospital Discharge. Wauben, I. P., Atkinson, S. A., Shah, J. K., & Paes, B. Acta Paediatrica 1998;87 (7): 780-5. IDPAS# 1146 Request Copy PDF
Growth and Tolerance Studies of a New Infant Formula. Sickles, V. S., Tuley, R. J., Bader, P., Carnaggio, V. A., Exon, W. J., Hargett, I. R., Keathley, S. E., Wolf, R., & Cordano, A. Clinical Pediatrics 1984;23 (11): 617-22. IDPAS# 1215 Request Copy
Growth in Human Milk-Fed Very Low Birth Weight Infants Receiving a New Human Milk Fortifier. Porcelli, P., Schanler, R., Greer, F., Chan, G., Gross, S., Mehta, N., Spear, M., Kerner, J., & Euler, A. R. Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism 2000;44 (1): 2-10. IDPAS# 1142 Request Copy PDF
Iron and Breastfeeding. Griffin, I. J., & Abrams, S. A. Pediatric Clinics of North America 2001;48 (2): 401-13. IDPAS# 1153 Request Copy PDF
Iron Fortification of Infant Formulas. Committee on Nutrition. Pediatrics July 1999;104 (1): 119-23. IDPAS# 702 Request Copy
Iron Sufficiency in Breast-Fed Infants and the Availability of Iron Form Human Milk. McMillan, J. A., Landaw, S. A., & Oski, F. A. (1976). Pediatrics 58: 686-691. IDPAS# 482 Request Copy Link to External Site
Iron Supplementation of Breast-Fed Honduran and Swedish Infants from 4 to 9 Months of Age. Domellof, M., Cohen, R. J., Dewey, K. G., Hernell, O., Rivera, L. L., & Lonnerdal, B. J Pediatr 2001;138 (5): 679-87. IDPAS# 612 Request Copy PDF
Longitudinal Study of Diet and Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Infants During the First Two Years of Life. Heath, A.-L., Tuttle, C. R., Simons, M. S., Cleghorn, C., & Parnell, W. R. Asia Pacific J Clin Nutr December 2002;11 (4): 251-7. IDPAS# 1812 Request Copy PDF
Multicomponent Fortified Human Milk for Promoting Growth in Preterm Infants (Review). Kuschel, C. A., & Harding, J. E. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2000;(2): CD000343. IDPAS# 1138 Request Copy PDF
Nutricion de hierro y lactancia natural en lactantes Chilenos. Hertrampf, E., Dinamarca, M., Llaguno, S., & Stekel, A. Revista Chilena de Pediatria 1987;58 (3): 193-7. IDPAS# 1617 Request Copy
Randomized Outcome Trial of Human Milk Fortification and Developmental Outcome in Preterm Infants. Lucas, A., Fewtrell, M. S., Morley, R., Lucas, P. J., Baker, B. A., Lister, G., & Bishop, N. J. Am J Clin Nutr 1996;64 (2): 142-51. IDPAS# 1139 Request Copy PDF
Requerimientos nutricionales del lactante menor de 1 año. Castillo, C. D., & Torrejon, C. Revista Chilena de Nutrición 2001;28 (Supl 1): 13-21. IDPAS# 1652 Request Copy
Risk of Diarrhea Related to Iron Content of Infant Formula: Lack of Evidence to Support the Use of Low-iron Formula as a Supplement for Breastfed Infants. Scariati, P. D., Grummer-Strawn, L. M., Fein, S. B., & Yip, R. Pediatrics 1997;99 (3): E2. IDPAS# 1144 Request Copy PDF Link to External Site
The Role of Human Milk Fortification for Premature Infants (Review). Schanler, R. J. Clinics in Perinatology 1998;25 (3): 645-57, ix. IDPAS# 1145 Request Copy PDF