Butte N F, Garza C, Smith E O, Wills C, Nichols B L
Am J Clin Nutr. 1987 Jan;45(1):42-8. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/45.1.42.
Intakes of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, sodium, potassium, iron, and copper of 45 exclusively breast-fed infants were determined during the first 4 mo of life. Direct 24-h measurements of milk intake and mineral contents of human milk were used to estimate mineral intakes. Daily intakes of Ca, P, Zn, K, Na, Fe, and Cu decreased significantly over the study period while the intake of Mg increased. With the exception of Mg, mineral intakes on a weight basis displayed significant quadratic trends over the 4 mo. In spite of seemingly low-mineral intakes, growth progressed satisfactorily.
对45名纯母乳喂养婴儿在出生后头4个月的钙、磷、镁、锌、钠、钾、铁和铜摄入量进行了测定。采用直接24小时测量母乳摄入量和母乳矿物质含量的方法来估算矿物质摄入量。在研究期间,钙、磷、锌、钾、钠、铁和铜的每日摄入量显著下降,而镁的摄入量增加。除镁外,按体重计算的矿物质摄入量在4个月内呈现出显著的二次趋势。尽管矿物质摄入量看似较低,但婴儿生长情况良好。