Lactose intolerance is a major concern driving the growth of lactose-free foods including lactose-free infant formula. It is unknown what the metabolic consequence is of consumption of a formula where lactose has been replaced with corn syrup solids (CSS). Here, a randomized double-blinded intervention study was conducted where exclusively formula-fed infants were fed formula containing either lactose or CSS-based infant formula and compared with an equal number of exclusively breast-fed infants. Plasma metabolites and insulin were measured at baseline, 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min after feeding. Differences in plasma metabolite profiles for formula-fed infants included a rapid increase in circulating amino acids, creatinine and urea compared...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
BACKGROUND: d-Lactic acidosis in infants fed lactic acid bacteria-containing products is a concern. ...
<div><p>Background & aims</p><p>Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mech...
Lactose intolerance is a major concern driving the growth of lactose-free foods including lactose-fr...
Lactose intolerance is a major concern driving the growth of lactose-free foods including lactose-fr...
Background: Commercial infant formulas attempt to imitate human milk’s unique composition. However, ...
Formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit a different metabolic profile than breast-fed (BF) infants. Two pot...
Lactose, the major carbohydrate in human milk and standard milk–based formulas, provides energy for ...
Formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit a different metabolic profile than breast-fed (BF) infants. Two pot...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
Lactose is a glucose and galactose disaccharide and is found exclusively in mammalian milk. The evol...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
ObjectivesProtein overfeeding in infants can have negative effects, such as diabetes and childhood o...
Background: Compared to breast-fed (BF), formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit more rapid weight gain, a ...
Introduction: Infant formula-feeding is associated with reduced insulin sensitivity. In rodents and ...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
BACKGROUND: d-Lactic acidosis in infants fed lactic acid bacteria-containing products is a concern. ...
<div><p>Background & aims</p><p>Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mech...
Lactose intolerance is a major concern driving the growth of lactose-free foods including lactose-fr...
Lactose intolerance is a major concern driving the growth of lactose-free foods including lactose-fr...
Background: Commercial infant formulas attempt to imitate human milk’s unique composition. However, ...
Formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit a different metabolic profile than breast-fed (BF) infants. Two pot...
Lactose, the major carbohydrate in human milk and standard milk–based formulas, provides energy for ...
Formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit a different metabolic profile than breast-fed (BF) infants. Two pot...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
Lactose is a glucose and galactose disaccharide and is found exclusively in mammalian milk. The evol...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
ObjectivesProtein overfeeding in infants can have negative effects, such as diabetes and childhood o...
Background: Compared to breast-fed (BF), formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit more rapid weight gain, a ...
Introduction: Infant formula-feeding is associated with reduced insulin sensitivity. In rodents and ...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
BACKGROUND: d-Lactic acidosis in infants fed lactic acid bacteria-containing products is a concern. ...
<div><p>Background & aims</p><p>Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mech...