PMID: 6107547Oct 25, 1980Paper

Dietary supplementation of Gambian nursing mothers and lactational performance

Lancet
A M PrenticeA A Watkinson

Abstract

A dietary supplement, resulting in a mean net increase in energy intake of over 700 kcal/day, was supplied to all nursing mothers in a West African village for 12 months. The supplement produced a slight initial improvement in maternal body weight and subcutaneous fat stores but did not increase breast-milk output or fat content.

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