Context: The protective effect of breastfeeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower protein content compared to formula milk. However, the metabolic mechanisms remain unknown. Objective: We studied the metabolic response to a higher or lower protein supply in infancy. Design and Setting: The Childhood Obesity Project (CHOP) study is a double-blind, randomized, multicenter intervention trial. Infants were randomized to receive a higher (HP) or lower protein (LP) content infant formula or were breastfed. Patients and Interventions: Plasma samples of 691 infants who received formula milk with different protein content (HP, 2.05 g/100ml; LP, 1.25 g/100ml) or were breastfed were collected. Main Outcome Measures: Changes in plasma...
Background: Compared to breast-fed (BF), formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit more rapid weight gain, a ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of lower protein (LP) versus hi...
Background: Early nutrition is recognized as a target for the effective prevention of childhood obes...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Background: A high protein intake in early life is associated with a risk of obesity later in life. ...
Background: A high protein intake in early life is associated with a risk of obesity later in life. ...
Background: High protein intake in early life is associated with an increased risk of childhood obes...
Quantifying pre-analytical effects of postprandial sampling delay and daily protein intake on plasma...
Background: Protein intake may influence important health outcomes in later life. Objective: The obj...
Objective: Nutrition during fetal life and early childhood is thought to play a crucial role in the ...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake during infancy was associated with rapid early weight gain and later ...
Background: Compared to breast-fed (BF), formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit more rapid weight gain, a ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of lower protein (LP) versus hi...
Background: Early nutrition is recognized as a target for the effective prevention of childhood obes...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Background: A high protein intake in early life is associated with a risk of obesity later in life. ...
Background: A high protein intake in early life is associated with a risk of obesity later in life. ...
Background: High protein intake in early life is associated with an increased risk of childhood obes...
Quantifying pre-analytical effects of postprandial sampling delay and daily protein intake on plasma...
Background: Protein intake may influence important health outcomes in later life. Objective: The obj...
Objective: Nutrition during fetal life and early childhood is thought to play a crucial role in the ...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake during infancy was associated with rapid early weight gain and later ...
Background: Compared to breast-fed (BF), formula-fed (FF) infants exhibit more rapid weight gain, a ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of lower protein (LP) versus hi...
Background: Early nutrition is recognized as a target for the effective prevention of childhood obes...