w15x Lubetzky R, N Vaisman, FB Minouni, S Dollberg: Energy expenditure in human milk versus formula-fed preterm infants. J Pediatr 143 (2003) 750Lubetzky R, Vaisman N, Mimouni FB, Dollberg S. Energy expenditure in human milk- versus formula-fed preterm infants. J Pediatr 2003; 143:...
Nonetheless, most infants are likely to require a higher protein intake from supplemented human milk and formula than is currently provided. Thus, recent recom- mendations reflect this likely need for a higher protein content of human milk fortifiers and preterm formulas. A Committee appointed by ...
Summary: Energy and nitrogen balances were measured in growing low birthweight infants fed either mother's expressed breast milk or a 20 kcal per ounce formula to determine whether or not there were differences between the two dietary groups in (1) the partition of energy among excretion, expend...
The relative energy cost then must be corrected for body size. For example, the absolute oxygen cost of bicycle work at 300 KPM/minute is approximately 900 ml (600 ml to do the external work plus the 300 ml cost of sitting rest). This O2 cost represents 18 ml/kg/minute or 5.1 METs ...
Infant formula powder may also be added to expressed breastmilk (EBM) at a concentration of 3–6% (i.e., 3–6 g infant formula powder to 100 ml EBM), increasing the total energy density up to 1 kcal/ml. Breastmilk fortifier may also be used for preterm infants. Concentrating the ...
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Taurine is also found naturally in meat, fish and breast milk. Taurine acts in neural growth and protection, cell metabolism, osmoregulation, antioxidation, and glycolysis; estimated daily intake is 400 mg/day. Infant formula has been supplemented with taurine since the 1980s because of evidence ...
Developing a predictive model for the energy content of goat milkas the basis for a functional unit formulation to be used in the lifecycle assessment of dairy goat production systemsP. P. Danieli † and B. RonchiDepartment of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences (DAFNE), University of Tuscia, ...
Aims The first aim was to describe the energy, carbohydrate and sugar contents of formula milk products in eleven countries. The second was to assess the labelling methods used. Based on the findings, approaches to facilitate the selection of infant-appropriate formula milk products were proposed....
Pre- vious studies (8, 28) have measured energy balance in growing low birthweight infants fed formula. In this study we have measured both energy and nitrogen balances in growing low birthweight infants fed either their own mother's expressed milk or formula. The aims of the study are to...