Abstract Background Parents who perceive common infant behaviors as formula intolerance-related often switch formulas without consulting a health professional. Up to one-half of formula-fed infants experience a formula change during the first six months of life. Methods The objective of this study was to assess discontinuance due to study physician-assessed formula intolerance in healthy, term infants. Infants (335) were randomized to receive either a standard intact cow milk protein formula (INTACT) or a partially hydrolyzed cow milk protein formula (PH) in a 60 day non-inferiority trial. Discontinuance due to study physician-assessed formula intolerance was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes included number of infants who discontinue...
Background: the addition of oligosaccharides to infant formula has been shown to mimic some of the b...
Partially hydrolyzed formulas (pHFs) are increasingly used worldwide, both in the prevention of atop...
Background: Children with developmental delays are often dependent on enteral nutrition. The aim of ...
International audienceThe current study evaluates the safety and tolerance of a partially hydrolyzed...
Background. For infants who are partially or exclusively fed infant formula, many options exist with...
The current study aimed to investigate growth, safety and tolerance of partially hydrolysed infant f...
Abstract Background Optimal protein level in hypoallergenic infant formulas is an area of ongoing in...
ObjectivesProtein overfeeding in infants can have negative effects, such as diabetes and childhood o...
Abstract Background A high early protein intake is associated with rapid postnatal weight gain and a...
Objectives and study: Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is the most common food allergy in infants. CMA resul...
The regulation of infant formulas is under revision, including the national restriction on sales of ...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
The World Health Organization recommends that infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first ...
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: the addition of oligosaccharides to infant formula has been shown to mimic some of the b...
Partially hydrolyzed formulas (pHFs) are increasingly used worldwide, both in the prevention of atop...
Background: Children with developmental delays are often dependent on enteral nutrition. The aim of ...
International audienceThe current study evaluates the safety and tolerance of a partially hydrolyzed...
Background. For infants who are partially or exclusively fed infant formula, many options exist with...
The current study aimed to investigate growth, safety and tolerance of partially hydrolysed infant f...
Abstract Background Optimal protein level in hypoallergenic infant formulas is an area of ongoing in...
ObjectivesProtein overfeeding in infants can have negative effects, such as diabetes and childhood o...
Abstract Background A high early protein intake is associated with rapid postnatal weight gain and a...
Objectives and study: Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is the most common food allergy in infants. CMA resul...
The regulation of infant formulas is under revision, including the national restriction on sales of ...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
The World Health Organization recommends that infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first ...
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: the addition of oligosaccharides to infant formula has been shown to mimic some of the b...
Partially hydrolyzed formulas (pHFs) are increasingly used worldwide, both in the prevention of atop...
Background: Children with developmental delays are often dependent on enteral nutrition. The aim of ...