The Antioxidant Capacity of Breast Milk and Plasma of Women with or without Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Women with gestational diabetes (GD) have reduced antioxidant capacity; however, the relationship between maternal diet, maternal biochemical capacity, breast milk concentration, and infant intake has not been adequately explored in the literature. An exploration of underlying mechanism(s) is warran...
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Main Authors: | Megan Churchill (Author), Halah Zawawi (Author), Ingrid Elisia (Author), Maxine Seider (Author), Rebecca Noseworthy (Author), Alexandra Thompson (Author), Andrea J. Glenn (Author), D. Dan Ramdath (Author), Deborah O'Connor (Author), Pauline Darling (Author), Thomas Wolever (Author), Douglas E. Barre (Author), Denice S. Feig (Author), David D. Kitts (Author), Shannan M. Grant (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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