Maternal nutritional determinants of colostrum fatty acids in the EDEN mother-child cohort

Author:

Armand MartineORCID,Bernard Jonathan Y.ORCID,Forhan Anne,Heude Barbara,Charles Marie-Aline,Annesi-Maesano Isabella,Bernard Jonathan Y.,Botton Jérémie,Charles Marie-Aline,Dargent-Molina Patricia,de Lauzon-Guillain Blandine,Ducimetière Pierre,De Agostini Maria,Foliguet Bernard,Forhan Anne,Fritel Xavier,Germa Alice,Goua Valérie,Hankard Régis,Heude Barbara,Kaminski Monique,Larroque Béatrice,Lelong Nathalie,Lepeule Johanna,Magnin Guillaume,Marchand Laetitia,Nabet Cathy,Pierre Fabrice,Slama Rémy,Saurel-Cubizolles Marie-Josèphe,Schweitzer Michel,Thiebaugeorges Olivier

Funder

Foundation for Medical Research

National Agency for Research

National Institute for Research in Public Health

French Ministry of Health

French Ministry of Research

INSERM Bone and Joint Diseases National Research

Human Nutrition National Research Programs

Paris–Sud University

Nestlé

French National Institute for Population Health Surveillance

French National Institute for Health Education

European Union FP7 programmes

Diabetes National Research Program

Association of Diabetic Patients

ANSES

Mutuelle Générale de l’Education Nationale

French National Agency for Food Security, and the French-speaking association for the study of diabetes and metabolism

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Nutrition and Dietetics

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