Abstract Background The relation between infant feeding and growth has been extensively evaluated, but studies examining the volume of formula milk consumption on infant growth are limited. This study aimed to examine the effects of early feeding of larger volumes of formula on growth and risk of overweight in later infancy. Methods In total, 1093 infants were studied prospectively. Milk records collected at 3 mo of age were used to define the following 3 feeding groups: breast milk feeding (BM, no formula), lower-volume formula milk feeding (LFM, 2 SD) at the age of 12 mo. Conclusion Feeding higher volumes of formula in early infancy is associated with greater body weight and overweight in later infancy
Aim Early nutrition may affect body composition development. This study assessed body composition ch...
Rapid growth during infancy is associated with increased risk of overweight and obesity and differen...
Background and Aims There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing t...
Background and Aims: Early feeding practices, including early introduction to solid foods and overfe...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Excess or rapid weight gain during the first 2 years of life is associa...
International audienceRapid early growth is considered as a risk factor for obesity later in life. B...
A number of health risks are associated with being overweight in childhood. Because early experience...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
Introduction Several mechanisms have been proposed for the relationship between weight gain in infan...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Body composition and the composition of weight gain in 82 healthy infants during the first 3 months ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake during infancy was associated with rapid early weight gain and later ...
Type of feeding during early life influences growth trajectory and metabolic risk at later ages. Mod...
Background: Rapid weight gain (RWG) during infancy increases the risk of excess weight later in life...
Aim Early nutrition may affect body composition development. This study assessed body composition ch...
Rapid growth during infancy is associated with increased risk of overweight and obesity and differen...
Background and Aims There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing t...
Background and Aims: Early feeding practices, including early introduction to solid foods and overfe...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Excess or rapid weight gain during the first 2 years of life is associa...
International audienceRapid early growth is considered as a risk factor for obesity later in life. B...
A number of health risks are associated with being overweight in childhood. Because early experience...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
Introduction Several mechanisms have been proposed for the relationship between weight gain in infan...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Body composition and the composition of weight gain in 82 healthy infants during the first 3 months ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake during infancy was associated with rapid early weight gain and later ...
Type of feeding during early life influences growth trajectory and metabolic risk at later ages. Mod...
Background: Rapid weight gain (RWG) during infancy increases the risk of excess weight later in life...
Aim Early nutrition may affect body composition development. This study assessed body composition ch...
Rapid growth during infancy is associated with increased risk of overweight and obesity and differen...
Background and Aims There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing t...