Breastfeeding
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https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v53i2Sup.223Keywords:
breastfeeding, diabetesAbstract
Currently, there is an important body of evidence that maintains that different nutritional and metabolic factors, which act in sensitive and limited periods of early human development, have "programming" effects on health, well-being and long-term performance that they extend into adulthood and old age.
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