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Nutrient Intakes From Cow's Milk and Infant Formula-Reply

Nutrient Intakes From Cow's Milk and Infant Formula-Reply Abstract In Reply.—We wish to clarify some of Dr Stickler's misunderstandings about our article, but before we do we would like to reassure Dr Stickler that our article provides accurate and reliable data. The staff chosen to conduct the 24-hour dietary recall has over 30 years of combined experience in nutrition survey research. One of us (A.S.R.) supervised the interviewing process on-site and was available to answer any questions. Moreover, we conducted a stringent and protracted pilot test with our interviewers who were ultimately selected for the main study on the basis of their performance during this test. We agree with Dr Stickler that these interviews are difficult; we disagree that there was no 100 Energy 50 Daily 0 Formula Formula Formula (n =138) (n=195) (n =109) Cow's Milk Cow's Milk Cow's Milk Cow's Milk (n=54) (n =144) (n =170) (n = 51) Feeding Group Percentage of energy intake by food References 1. Montalto MB, Benson JD, Martinez GA: Nutrient intakes of formula-fed infants and infants fed cow's milk . Pediatrics 1985;75:343-351. 2. Martinez GA, Ryan AS: Nutrient intake in the United States during the first 12 months of life . J Am Diet Assoc 1985;85:826-830. 3. Martinez GA, Ryan AS, Malec DJ: Nutrient intakes of American infants and children fed cow's milk or infant formula . AJDC 1985;139:1010-1018. 4. Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council: Recommended Dietary Allowances , ed 9. Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, 1980. 5. Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics: The use of whole cow's milk in infancy . Pediatrics 1983;72:253-255. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Diseases of Children American Medical Association

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1986 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0002-922X
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1986.02140190016004
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Abstract

Abstract In Reply.—We wish to clarify some of Dr Stickler's misunderstandings about our article, but before we do we would like to reassure Dr Stickler that our article provides accurate and reliable data. The staff chosen to conduct the 24-hour dietary recall has over 30 years of combined experience in nutrition survey research. One of us (A.S.R.) supervised the interviewing process on-site and was available to answer any questions. Moreover, we conducted a stringent and protracted pilot test with our interviewers who were ultimately selected for the main study on the basis of their performance during this test. We agree with Dr Stickler that these interviews are difficult; we disagree that there was no 100 Energy 50 Daily 0 Formula Formula Formula (n =138) (n=195) (n =109) Cow's Milk Cow's Milk Cow's Milk Cow's Milk (n=54) (n =144) (n =170) (n = 51) Feeding Group Percentage of energy intake by food References 1. Montalto MB, Benson JD, Martinez GA: Nutrient intakes of formula-fed infants and infants fed cow's milk . Pediatrics 1985;75:343-351. 2. Martinez GA, Ryan AS: Nutrient intake in the United States during the first 12 months of life . J Am Diet Assoc 1985;85:826-830. 3. Martinez GA, Ryan AS, Malec DJ: Nutrient intakes of American infants and children fed cow's milk or infant formula . AJDC 1985;139:1010-1018. 4. Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council: Recommended Dietary Allowances , ed 9. Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, 1980. 5. Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics: The use of whole cow's milk in infancy . Pediatrics 1983;72:253-255.

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American Journal of Diseases of ChildrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: May 1, 1986

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