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mostly krn kandungan proteinnya blm bs dicerna bayi, dan risiko defisiensi besi.. baru nemu ini link-nya, tp smoga sdh bs cukup bantu menjelaskan... :)
Cows' Milk in Complementary Feeding
Because cows' milk is intended for calves, which have a much higher growth velocity than infants, the content of nutrients essential for growth, like protein and some minerals are much higher (typically 2–3 times) than in human milk. Therefore,
cows' milk has a very high renal solute load that might cause dehydration and hypernatremia during illness.
The high protein content will contribute considerably to the total protein intake, if milk intake is high. During the complementary feeding period, some infants have an excessive protein intake, which might have adverse effects.
Cows' milk also has a low content of essential fatty acids, zinc, vitamin C, and niacin and a high content of saturated fatty acids. Cows' milk has a negative effect on the iron status of the infant.
The iron content is low, it is poorly absorbed, and cows' milk that has not been heat-treated,
can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, especially during the first 6 months of life.
The main reason for delaying the introduction of cows' milk is to prevent the development of iron deficiency. Recommendations on age of introduction will have to take into account the risk of iron deficiency in the population, the iron content of the remaining diet, alternatives to cows' milk, and the amount of milk given.
tentang susu kambing, lengkapnya bisa baca2 di sini:
http://kellymom.com/nutrition/milk/milk-supplements/#goat
"Goat’s milk is high in sodium (like cow’s milk) and is very high in chloride and potassium, which makes the renal solute load too high for babies. This can cause gastrointestinal bleeding and can result in anemia and poor growth (these problems are usually undetected until months later). Goat milk is also deficient in folic acid, which can lead to megaloblastic anemia. Also, infants who are allergic to cow’s milk protein are often allergic to goat’s milk too."
o iya, ada satu lg nih dr
Departemen Kesehatannya Australia Selatan... :)