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OBJECTIVES: Infant formulas provide more protein than breast milk. High protein intakes may place infants at risk of later obesity. The present study tested whether a formula with protein content below the regulatory level supports normal growth from age 3 months. METHODS: Randomized double-blind tr...
Furthermore, the concentration of large molecular proteins was set to a similar level to that of breast milk, because large molecular proteins can promote the development of digestive functions [Citation27]. It is, therefore, essential to consider the protein quality in infant formula when reducing...
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Objectives: Infant formulas provide more protein than breast milk. High protein intakes may place infants at risk of later obesity. The present study tested whether a formula with protein content below the regulatory level supports normal growth from age 3 months.Ziegler, Ekhard E.Fields, David A...
Adequacy of Infant Formula With Protein Content of 1.6 g/100 kcal for Infants Between 3 and 12 Months Objectives: Infant formulas provide more protein than breast milk. High protein intakes may place infants at risk of later obesity. The present study teste... Ziegler, Ekhard E.Fields, David...
Lowering the protein content of infant formula so it is closer to that of mature breast milk may reduce long-term risk of overweight or obesity in formula-fed infants.Alexander, Dominik D.Yan, JianBylsma, Lauren C.Northington, Robert S.Grathwohl, DominikSteenhout, PhilippeErdmann, PeterSpivey-...