Human weaning process

Extract: The weaning process in relation to the nutritional adequacy of human lactation is reviewed. Current trends in breast-feeding, both in industrialized countries and the developing world, are considered, as well as associated changes in weaning practices. Consideration is also given to infant...

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Breast Feeding
COMPORTEMENT ALIMENTAIRE
DESTETE
Developing Countries
Female
FEMME
Growth
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
Humans
Infant
LACTACION
LACTANCIA
LACTATION
LAIT HUMAIN
LECHE HUMANA
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Male
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Pregnancy
SEVRAGE
Time Factors
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VALOR NUTRITIVO
Weaning
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