Mokhtari et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Associations between dietary sugar and fiber with infant gut microbiome colonization at 6 Mo of ageMokhtari et al., 2024
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- Mokhtari P
- Holzhausen E
- Chalifour B
- Schmidt K
- Babaei M
- Machle C
- Adise S
- Alderete T
- Goran M
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- The Journal of Nutrition
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Background The taxonomic composition of the gut microbiome undergoes rapid development during the first 2–3 y of life. Poor diet during complementary feeding has been associated with alterations in infant growth and compromised bone, immune system, and …
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