Background: Multiple studies have indicated that formula-fed infants show a different growth trajectory compared with breastfed infants. The observed growth rates are suggested to be linked to higher postprandial levels of branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and insulin related to differences in protein quality. Objective: We evaluated the effects of milk protein denaturation and milk protein composition on postprandial plasma and hormone concentrations. Methods: Neonatal piglets were bolus-fed randomly, in an incomplete crossover design, 2 of 3 milk protein solutions: Native whey protein isolate (NWPI), denatured whey protein isolate (DWPI), or protein base ingredient, comprising whey and casein (PBI). Postprandial plasma amino acids (AAs),...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Background: Multiple studies have indicated that formula-fed infants show a different growth traject...
Knowledge about how molecular properties of proteins affect their digestion kinetics is crucial to u...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Early postnatal nutrition is involved in metabolic programming, an excess of protein being suspected...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
Background: The in vivo quality of milk protein fractions has seldom been studied in humans. Objec...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Dietary proteins need to be digested first while free amino acids (AAs) and small peptides are readi...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Quantifying pre-analytical effects of postprandial sampling delay and daily protein intake on plasma...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Background: Multiple studies have indicated that formula-fed infants show a different growth traject...
Knowledge about how molecular properties of proteins affect their digestion kinetics is crucial to u...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Early postnatal nutrition is involved in metabolic programming, an excess of protein being suspected...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
Background: The in vivo quality of milk protein fractions has seldom been studied in humans. Objec...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Dietary proteins need to be digested first while free amino acids (AAs) and small peptides are readi...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Quantifying pre-analytical effects of postprandial sampling delay and daily protein intake on plasma...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...