The safety and nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas have been questioned. The primary aim of the present study was to compare the growth and nutritional status of infants fed a goat milk infant formula with those of infants fed a typical whey-based cow milk infant formula. The secondary aim was to examine a range of health- and allergy-related outcomes. A double-blind, randomised controlled trial with 200 formula-fed term infants randomly assigned to receive either goat or cow milk formula from 2 weeks to at least 4 months of age was conducted. A cohort of 101 breast-fed infants was included for comparison. Weight, length and head circumference were measured at 2 weeks and 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 months of age. Nutritional status ...
The authors raise the question of the role of goat milk in the nutrition of infants. The properties ...
Introduction: Prevalence rates of breastfeeding remain low even though the World Health Organization...
The World Health Organization recommends that infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first ...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the growth and safety parameters in newborns fed a goat milk based...
Objective: To compare the growth and nutritional status of infants fed goat milk–based formula (GMF)...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the growth and safety parameters in newborns fed a goat milk based...
Objective: To compare the growth and nutritional status of infants fed goat milk-based formula (GMF)...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition significantly affecting quality of ...
Background. There is no doubt that it is necessary to study the efficiency of milk formulas that are...
Background/objectives: Hydrolyzed formula is often fed to infants with gastrointestinal or immune is...
OBJECTIVE: To compare growth and metabolic parameters of infants fed special formulas for atopy prev...
of growth and nutritional status in infants receiving goat milkbased formula and cow milkbased formu...
Objective Breast-feeding is an unequalled way of providing optimal food for infants' healthy growth ...
Mother’s milk is the most suitable product for feeding a newborn baby, its uniqueness is obvious. Ho...
There is increasing consumer awareness of the relationship between nutrition and health. Goat milk i...
The authors raise the question of the role of goat milk in the nutrition of infants. The properties ...
Introduction: Prevalence rates of breastfeeding remain low even though the World Health Organization...
The World Health Organization recommends that infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first ...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the growth and safety parameters in newborns fed a goat milk based...
Objective: To compare the growth and nutritional status of infants fed goat milk–based formula (GMF)...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the growth and safety parameters in newborns fed a goat milk based...
Objective: To compare the growth and nutritional status of infants fed goat milk-based formula (GMF)...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition significantly affecting quality of ...
Background. There is no doubt that it is necessary to study the efficiency of milk formulas that are...
Background/objectives: Hydrolyzed formula is often fed to infants with gastrointestinal or immune is...
OBJECTIVE: To compare growth and metabolic parameters of infants fed special formulas for atopy prev...
of growth and nutritional status in infants receiving goat milkbased formula and cow milkbased formu...
Objective Breast-feeding is an unequalled way of providing optimal food for infants' healthy growth ...
Mother’s milk is the most suitable product for feeding a newborn baby, its uniqueness is obvious. Ho...
There is increasing consumer awareness of the relationship between nutrition and health. Goat milk i...
The authors raise the question of the role of goat milk in the nutrition of infants. The properties ...
Introduction: Prevalence rates of breastfeeding remain low even though the World Health Organization...
The World Health Organization recommends that infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first ...