Cadmio en leche materna: Revisión sistemática de la literatura

Cadmium in breast milk: Systematic review of the literature

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Carlos F. Molina Castaño
Catalina M. Arango Alzate
Claudia P. Serna Giraldo

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La leche materna es esencial para el desarrollo de los recién nacidos, pero puede contener tóxicos como el cadmio derivados de la contaminación ambiental; el objetivo de la revisión fue establecer cuales factores maternos y nutricionales están correlacionados con los niveles de cadmio en leche materna, para ello se realizó una revisión sistemática de la literatura en MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, Psycinfo, Scielo y Cochrane además de una revisión en literatura gris y Google Académico. Se encontró que los niveles de cadmio reportados en leche materna deben ser considerados como un riesgo para la lactancia segura.

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