To compare the efficacy of a low-lactose hy-drolyzed milk formula, a lactose-free corn syrup-based milk formula, and a standard lactose-containing formula during refeeding after rehydration in infants with gastroenteritis, 135 patients older than 2 years were studied by randomized trial. Clearly demonstrated disadvantages in terms of early weight loss and longer duration of diarrhea were observed with the lactose-based formula compared with early weight gains on both the low-lactose formulae, and thus the lactose-containing formula was discontinued after 91 patients. The early weight loss with the lactose-containing formula was statistically significantly related to the degree of relative (rehydrated) underweight. The two low-lactose formul...
Abstract Background Current WHO guidelines on the man...
Probiotics have been proposed for the management and prevention of acute diarrhoea in infants. A dou...
Young children with acute diarrhoea, typically due to infectious gastroenteritis, may temporarily st...
To compare the efficacy of a low-lactose hy-drolyzed milk formula, a lactose-free corn syrup-based m...
Background: Refeeding of artificially fed infants with lactose-containing formula after oral rehydra...
Objective: Few reports are available on some benefits, such as shortened duration of diarrhea and be...
Background Lactose intolerance is a common complication of diarrhea in young children particularly t...
To compare three low-lactose milk formulas differing in osmolality and degree of protein hydrolysis ...
We compared the clinical outcome of acute diarrhea in 96 malnourished boys (aged 4 to 47 months) rec...
Background Children with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inp...
Background Acute rota virus diarrhea causes mucosal destruction, blunted villi, villus shortening, a...
Background Children with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inp...
Secondary lactose intolerance is often a cause of prolongation of diarrhoeal episodes. As appropriat...
BackgroundChildren with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inpa...
Partially hydrolyzed formula (pHF) containing low lactose and probiotics may benefit the gastrointes...
Abstract Background Current WHO guidelines on the man...
Probiotics have been proposed for the management and prevention of acute diarrhoea in infants. A dou...
Young children with acute diarrhoea, typically due to infectious gastroenteritis, may temporarily st...
To compare the efficacy of a low-lactose hy-drolyzed milk formula, a lactose-free corn syrup-based m...
Background: Refeeding of artificially fed infants with lactose-containing formula after oral rehydra...
Objective: Few reports are available on some benefits, such as shortened duration of diarrhea and be...
Background Lactose intolerance is a common complication of diarrhea in young children particularly t...
To compare three low-lactose milk formulas differing in osmolality and degree of protein hydrolysis ...
We compared the clinical outcome of acute diarrhea in 96 malnourished boys (aged 4 to 47 months) rec...
Background Children with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inp...
Background Acute rota virus diarrhea causes mucosal destruction, blunted villi, villus shortening, a...
Background Children with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inp...
Secondary lactose intolerance is often a cause of prolongation of diarrhoeal episodes. As appropriat...
BackgroundChildren with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have high risk of inpa...
Partially hydrolyzed formula (pHF) containing low lactose and probiotics may benefit the gastrointes...
Abstract Background Current WHO guidelines on the man...
Probiotics have been proposed for the management and prevention of acute diarrhoea in infants. A dou...
Young children with acute diarrhoea, typically due to infectious gastroenteritis, may temporarily st...