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1 Introduction
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... Furthermore, defining human milk composition, volume, and the myriad factors that influence milk components is needed for developing future Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) values for nutrient intake during the first 12 months of life and beyond.
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... . BOX 1-1 Statement of Task An ad hoc committee under the auspices of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will be convened to conduct a literature search and evidence scan of the peer-reviewed published literature on the nutrient content and volume of human milk as an indicator of infant nutritional requirements.
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... INTRODUCTION 7 FIGURE 1-1 Scanning for evidence on the nutrient content of human milk: An analytic framework to guide the task. NOTE: DRI = Dietary Reference Intake; USDA = U.S.
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... In Chapter 2, the committee describes its search strategy, including the prespecified criteria for assessing relevant evidence, and presents a flow diagram to illustrate the evidence-screening and review process. Chapter 3 presents a table of the evidence-scanning results and the committee's assessment of relevant evidence.


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