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Maternal Diet and Infant Feeding Practices Are Associated with Variation in the Human Milk Microbiota at 3 Months Postpartum in a Cohort of Women with High Rates of Gestational Glucose Intolerance

Lauren LeMay‐Nedjelski, Michelle R. Asbury, James Butcher, Sylvia H. Ley, Anthony J. Hanley, Alex Kiss, Sharon Unger, Julia K. Copeland, Pauline W. Wang, Alain Stintzi, Deborah L. O’Connor

2020Journal of Nutrition51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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BreastfeedingPostpartum periodBiologyBreast milkInfant feedingPhysiologyBreast feedingUniFracLactationPregnancyCohortHuman gastrointestinal tractMedicineFood frequency questionnaireFood scienceAnimal scienceInternal medicineGastrointestinal tractPediatricsBacteriaBiochemistryGenetics16S ribosomal RNAInfant Nutrition and HealthGut microbiota and healthOral microbiology and periodontitis research
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