Among other components of human milk, oligosaccharides might contribute to the high efficiency of calcium absorption of breastfed infants. In adults, it can be shown that dietary oligosaccharides can improve calcium absorption. The present analysis was performed to evaluate a possible influence of dietary oligosaccharides on parameters of calcium metabolism in preterm infants. The concentrations of calcium and phosphorus in plasma and in spot urine samples as well as the plasma activity of the alkaline phosphatase were measured in preterm infants fed either a standard formula (n = 15) or a formula supplemented with dietary oligosaccharides (n = 15) at the end of a 4-wk feeding period. Conclusions: There was no influence of the different die...
Abstract only availableWith advances in neonatal care, premature infants are surviving at increasing...
SUMMARY Thirty six preterm infants (20 boys) of 25 to 32 weeks ' gestation were observed from b...
Two groups of newborns on different diets were studied: group A was given artificial milk, while gro...
Among other components of human milk, oligosaccharides might contribute to the high efficiency of ca...
Determinations of serum calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg), calcitonin (CT) and parathyroi...
Determining calcium bioavailability is important in establishing dietary calcium requirements. In in...
Preterm infants are at significant risk to develop reduced bone mineralization based on inadequate s...
Abstract: Infants born prematurely are at risk for metabolic bone dis-ease and may need increased mi...
Adequate intake of calcium and phosphorus in the appropriate ratio of 1–2:1 (Ca:P), in addition to m...
Few data for normal urinary oxalate (Ox) and calcium (Ca) excretion related both to gestational age ...
Complementary feeding is gradually replacing traditional exclusive breast-feeding of infants in most...
It is generally recognized that the nutritional state of the mother has an important influence upon ...
A number of short-term (9 days to 5 weeks) studies have reported that non-digestible oligosaccharide...
Previously, we observed the inhibitory effect of phosphorylated oligosaccharides (PO) from potato-st...
During the last decade a greater appreciation has developed for determining factors that influence b...
Abstract only availableWith advances in neonatal care, premature infants are surviving at increasing...
SUMMARY Thirty six preterm infants (20 boys) of 25 to 32 weeks ' gestation were observed from b...
Two groups of newborns on different diets were studied: group A was given artificial milk, while gro...
Among other components of human milk, oligosaccharides might contribute to the high efficiency of ca...
Determinations of serum calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg), calcitonin (CT) and parathyroi...
Determining calcium bioavailability is important in establishing dietary calcium requirements. In in...
Preterm infants are at significant risk to develop reduced bone mineralization based on inadequate s...
Abstract: Infants born prematurely are at risk for metabolic bone dis-ease and may need increased mi...
Adequate intake of calcium and phosphorus in the appropriate ratio of 1–2:1 (Ca:P), in addition to m...
Few data for normal urinary oxalate (Ox) and calcium (Ca) excretion related both to gestational age ...
Complementary feeding is gradually replacing traditional exclusive breast-feeding of infants in most...
It is generally recognized that the nutritional state of the mother has an important influence upon ...
A number of short-term (9 days to 5 weeks) studies have reported that non-digestible oligosaccharide...
Previously, we observed the inhibitory effect of phosphorylated oligosaccharides (PO) from potato-st...
During the last decade a greater appreciation has developed for determining factors that influence b...
Abstract only availableWith advances in neonatal care, premature infants are surviving at increasing...
SUMMARY Thirty six preterm infants (20 boys) of 25 to 32 weeks ' gestation were observed from b...
Two groups of newborns on different diets were studied: group A was given artificial milk, while gro...