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Вопросы современной педиатрии

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К ВОПРОСУ О ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ КОЗЬЕГО МОЛОКА И АДАПТИРОВАННЫХ СМЕСЕЙ НА ЕГО ОСНОВЕ В ДЕТСКОМ ПИТАНИИ

https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v12i1.553

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Аннотация

В статье приведены сведения о составе козьего молока, физико-химических и иммунологических свойствах его компонентов в сравнении с коровьим и женским молоком. Обсуждаются полезные свойства козьего молока и адаптированных молочных смесей на его основе, а также опыт применения их у здоровых и больных детей раннего возраста в качестве альтернативы коровьему молоку. Дана оценка линейки современных адаптированных и дифференцированных по возрасту смесей на основе козьего молока для детей раннего возраста.

Об авторах

Т. Э. Боровик
Научный центр здоровья детей РАМН, Москва; Первый Московский государственный медицинский университет им. И.М. Сеченова
Россия
Borovik Tatyana Eduardovna, PhD, professor, head of a Department of Nutrition of Healthy and Sick Child, Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences


Н. Н. Семенова
Научный центр здоровья детей РАМН, Москва
Россия


О. Л. Лукоянова
Научный центр здоровья детей РАМН, Москва
Россия


Н. Г. Звонкова
Научный центр здоровья детей РАМН, Москва
Россия


В. А. Скворцова
Научный центр здоровья детей РАМН, Москва
Россия


И. Н. Захарова
Российская медицинская академия последипломного образования, Москва,
Россия


Т. Н. Степанова
Научный центр здоровья детей РАМН, Москва
Россия


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Для цитирования:


Боровик Т.Э., Семенова Н.Н., Лукоянова О.Л., Звонкова Н.Г., Скворцова В.А., Захарова И.Н., Степанова Т.Н. К ВОПРОСУ О ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ КОЗЬЕГО МОЛОКА И АДАПТИРОВАННЫХ СМЕСЕЙ НА ЕГО ОСНОВЕ В ДЕТСКОМ ПИТАНИИ. Вопросы современной педиатрии. 2013;12(1):8-16. https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v12i1.553

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Borovik T.E., Semenova N.N., Lukoyanova O.L., Zvonkova N.G., Skvortsova V.A., Zakharova I.N., Stepanova T.N. ON THE POSSIBILITY OF GOAT’S MILK AND ADAPTED GOAT MILK FORMULAS USAGE IN CHILDREN FEEDING. Current Pediatrics. 2013;12(1):8-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v12i1.553

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