نتایج جستجو برای: infant formula

تعداد نتایج: 181544  

Journal: :Birth 2013
Yi Huang Judith Labiner-Wolfe Hui Huang Conrad J Choiniere Sara B Fein

BACKGROUND Infant formula is marketed by health professionals and directly to consumers. Formula marketing has been shown to reduce breastfeeding, but the relation with switching formulas has not been studied. Willingness to switch formula can enable families to spend less on formula. METHODS Data are from the Infant Feeding Practices Study II, a United States national longitudinal study. Mot...

2010
Nikoleta M. Lugonja Olga B. Martinov Mirjana R. Rasovic Snezana D. Spasic Gordana Dj. Gojgic Miroslav M. Vrvic

The bifidogenic effect of an infant formula supplemented with inulin and fructooligosaccharides (4.0 g/l) was examined clinically and in vitro, and compared that of mature breast milk. In a 28-day clinical study, fecal samples of 21 infants, divided into two groups: one receiving the infant formula and the other breast milk, were microbiologically and biochemically examined. In the in vitro inv...

Journal: :Birth defects research. Part B, Developmental and reproductive toxicology 2011
Gail McCarver Jatinder Bhatia Christina Chambers Robert Clarke Ruth Etzel Warren Foster Patricia Hoyer J Steven Leeder Jeffrey M Peters Emilie Rissman Michael Rybak Claire Sherman Jorma Toppari Katie Turner

Soy infant formula contains soy protein isolates and is fed to infants as a supplement to or replacement for human milk or cow milk. Soy protein isolates contains estrogenic isoflavones (phytoestrogens) that occur naturally in some legumes, especially soybeans. Phytoestrogens are nonsteroidal, estrogenic compounds. In plants, nearly all phytoestrogens are bound to sugar molecules and these phyt...

1999
Ann E. Gordon Abdulrahman T. Saadi Doris A.C. MacKenzie Valerie S. James Robert A. Elton Donald M. Weir Anthony Busuttil Caroline Blackwell

Breast feeding is known to protect an infant against gastrointestinal pathogens and epidemiological studies indicate that compared to breast fed infants, formula fed infants are at a greater risk of dying from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Many SIDS infants have symptoms of gastrointestinal infections prior to death and one gastrointestinal pathogen associated with SIDS is Clostridium pe...

2014
George Kent

BACKGROUND Fatty acids in breast-milk such as docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid, commonly known as DHA and ARA, contribute to the healthy development of children in various ways. However, the manufactured versions that are added to infant formula might not have the same health benefits as those in breast-milk. There is evidence that the manufactured additives might cause harm to infants...

2011
Youngshin Han Eun-Young Chang Jihyun Kim Kangmo Ahn Hye-Young Kim Eun-Mi Hwang Dianne Lowry Colin Prosser Sang-Il Lee

This was a prospective cohort study of 976 infants from birth to 12 months of age. Infants were fed breast milk, goat infant formula, cow infant formula, or a combination of formula and breast milk during the first 4 months of age. Data on type of milk feeding and infant growth (weight and height) were collected at birth and at 4, 8, and 12 months during routine clinical assessment. The number ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2015
Yvan Vandenplas Irina Zakharova Yulia Dmitrieva

The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota differs between breast-fed and classic infant formula-fed infants. Breast milk is rich in prebiotic oligosaccharides (OS) and may also contain some probiotics, but scientific societies do not recommend the addition of prebiotic OS or probiotics to standard infant formula. Nevertheless, many infant formula companies often add one or the other or both. Differe...

2012
Maja Benkovic

The objective of this work was to investigate flow properties of powdered infant formula samples. Samples were purchased at a local pharmacy and differed in composition. Lactose free infant formula, gluten free infant formula and infant formulas containing dietary fibers and probiotics were tested and compared with a regular infant formula sample which did not contain any of these supplements. ...

2018
Jessica Appleton Rachel Laws Catherine Georgina Russell Cathrine Fowler Karen J Campbell Elizabeth Denney-Wilson

BACKGROUND Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration for obesity prevention. An infant's diet is influential on their later risk of developing overweight or obesity, yet very little is known about infant formula feeding practices. It is plausible that certain modifiable practices may put children at higher risk of developing overweight or obesity, for example how much and ...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 1997

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