Background: Therapeutic diets for infantile colic lack evidence. In breastfed infants, avoiding “windy” foods by the breastfeeding mother is common. Aim: To examine the effects of a maternal low-FODMAP (Fermentable, Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, And Polyols) diet compared to a typical-Australian diet on infant crying-fussing durations of infants with colic in a randomised, double-blind, crossover feeding study. Methods: Between 2014 and 2016 exclusively breastfed infants aged ≤9 weeks meeting Wessel criteria for colic were recruited. Mothers were provided a 10-day low-FODMAP or typical-Australian diet, then alternated without washout. Infants without colic (controls) were observed prospectively and mothers remained on ha...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the best way to feed all infants. According to literature, 25 up to 50% o...
Background Colic affects at least 10% of newborns and parents seek help. The aim of this study was t...
Infant colic is an inconsolable cry of unknown cause in healthy babies. Observed in about 20% of inf...
Infant colic affects up to 30% of babies worldwide and causes inconsolable and unsettled infant cryi...
International audienceAim: We examined the effects on gastrointestinal (GI) tolerance of a novel inf...
Objective: To determine whether breastfeeding has an impact on colic development. Design: A prospec...
WOS: 000380131300015PubMed ID: 26523529Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effec...
Infant colic is a common cause of parental anxiety and, as a result, help-seeking behaviour. However...
BACKGROUND: Infant colic, characterised by excessive crying/fussing for no apparent cause, affects u...
Aim: This study examined the impact of probiotics on children's colic in breast-fed infants. Method...
Background: Infant colic (IC) affects up to 20% of infants in the first 4 months of life. Although I...
Infantile colic, defined as excessive crying in an otherwise healthy baby, is a distressing phenomen...
Abstract- Infant colic is a common problem characterized by excessive crying and fussing. We examine...
BACKGROUND: Colic is defined as periods of inconsolable crying, fussing, or irritability that have n...
Background: Human milk does not meet the nutritional needs to support optimal growth of very preterm...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the best way to feed all infants. According to literature, 25 up to 50% o...
Background Colic affects at least 10% of newborns and parents seek help. The aim of this study was t...
Infant colic is an inconsolable cry of unknown cause in healthy babies. Observed in about 20% of inf...
Infant colic affects up to 30% of babies worldwide and causes inconsolable and unsettled infant cryi...
International audienceAim: We examined the effects on gastrointestinal (GI) tolerance of a novel inf...
Objective: To determine whether breastfeeding has an impact on colic development. Design: A prospec...
WOS: 000380131300015PubMed ID: 26523529Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effec...
Infant colic is a common cause of parental anxiety and, as a result, help-seeking behaviour. However...
BACKGROUND: Infant colic, characterised by excessive crying/fussing for no apparent cause, affects u...
Aim: This study examined the impact of probiotics on children's colic in breast-fed infants. Method...
Background: Infant colic (IC) affects up to 20% of infants in the first 4 months of life. Although I...
Infantile colic, defined as excessive crying in an otherwise healthy baby, is a distressing phenomen...
Abstract- Infant colic is a common problem characterized by excessive crying and fussing. We examine...
BACKGROUND: Colic is defined as periods of inconsolable crying, fussing, or irritability that have n...
Background: Human milk does not meet the nutritional needs to support optimal growth of very preterm...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the best way to feed all infants. According to literature, 25 up to 50% o...
Background Colic affects at least 10% of newborns and parents seek help. The aim of this study was t...
Infant colic is an inconsolable cry of unknown cause in healthy babies. Observed in about 20% of inf...