XXI International Congress of Pediatrics -- SEP 10-15, 1995 -- CAIRO, EGYPTWOS: A1997XJ70700007PubMed ID: 9223917This study was designed to compare growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and serum amino acid patterns in newborn infants fed either human milk (n: 22) or formula with protein and amino acid concentrations similar to human milk (n: 19) during the first two months of life. Growth parameters were normal and similar In all infants. Serum levels of transferrin and IgG were not significantly different, whereas prealbumin concentrations were found to be significantly higher in infants fed formula compared to those fed human milk. In the formula group, glutamic acid and cystine levels were significantly lower whil...
Nutrition in infancy - Clinical studies on dietary intake, metabolism and growth Our aims were to tr...
Free amino acids (FAAs) in human milk are indicated to have specific functional roles in infant deve...
Free amino acids (FAAs) in human milk are indicated to have specific functional roles in infant deve...
This study was designed to compare growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and ...
This study was designed to compare growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma levels of amino acids and clinical chemistry parameters in healthy infa...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma levels of amino acids and clinical chemistry parameters in healthy infa...
were obtained in 18 at least seven days later. Seventeen infants were fed with preterm formula milk ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare growth and metabolic parameters of infants fed special formulas for atopy prev...
AbstractBackgroundWe investigated the differences in serum biochemistry levels between breast-fed an...
Infant formulas have been conventionally prepared with an excess of total protein in order to provid...
Infant formulas have been conventionally prepared with an excess of total protein in order to provid...
Plasma amino acid concentrations were determined in the morning, 1 and 2 h after discontinuing any n...
The aim of this narrative review was to assess published growth data for healthy, term, infants cons...
This systematic review aimed to examine differences in growth outcomes between breastfed infants and...
Nutrition in infancy - Clinical studies on dietary intake, metabolism and growth Our aims were to tr...
Free amino acids (FAAs) in human milk are indicated to have specific functional roles in infant deve...
Free amino acids (FAAs) in human milk are indicated to have specific functional roles in infant deve...
This study was designed to compare growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and ...
This study was designed to compare growth parameters, biochemical indices of protein metabolism and ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma levels of amino acids and clinical chemistry parameters in healthy infa...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma levels of amino acids and clinical chemistry parameters in healthy infa...
were obtained in 18 at least seven days later. Seventeen infants were fed with preterm formula milk ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare growth and metabolic parameters of infants fed special formulas for atopy prev...
AbstractBackgroundWe investigated the differences in serum biochemistry levels between breast-fed an...
Infant formulas have been conventionally prepared with an excess of total protein in order to provid...
Infant formulas have been conventionally prepared with an excess of total protein in order to provid...
Plasma amino acid concentrations were determined in the morning, 1 and 2 h after discontinuing any n...
The aim of this narrative review was to assess published growth data for healthy, term, infants cons...
This systematic review aimed to examine differences in growth outcomes between breastfed infants and...
Nutrition in infancy - Clinical studies on dietary intake, metabolism and growth Our aims were to tr...
Free amino acids (FAAs) in human milk are indicated to have specific functional roles in infant deve...
Free amino acids (FAAs) in human milk are indicated to have specific functional roles in infant deve...