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Infant Feeding Regimens and Gastrointestinal Tolerance: A Multicenter, Prospective, Observational Cohort Study in China.


ABSTRACT: To study feeding tolerance in infants fed formula with increased sn-2 palmitate and oligofructose (sn-2+OF) in a real-world setting, healthy Chinese infants were enrolled in this 48-day observational study on their current feeding regimens: exclusively breastfed (BF; n = 147), exclusively sn-2+OF formula-fed (FF; n = 150), or mixed-fed with breast milk and sn-2+OF formula (MF; n = 163). Throughout the study, incidence (90% confidence interval) of hard stools was ?2.1% (0.0-5.3) in FF and 0.8% (0.0-3.5) in MF, with no hard stools in BF. Incidence of watery stools was ?5.0% (1.0-9.2) in FF and ?5.1% (2.4-9.3) in MF and BF. Gastrointestinal tolerance scores, although low in all groups (lower scores indicating better tolerance), were slightly higher (P ? .03) in FF (17.5 ± 4.8) and MF (18.2 ± 5.0) versus BF (16.3 ± 3.2) at mid-study; this difference disappeared at study end. Overall, low incidences of hard and watery stools and good feeding tolerance were observed in infants fed sn-2+OF formula.

SUBMITTER: Mao M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5764142 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infant Feeding Regimens and Gastrointestinal Tolerance: A Multicenter, Prospective, Observational Cohort Study in China.

Mao Meng M   Zhang Lan L   Ge John J   Yan Jian J   Northington Robert R   Yao Manjiang M   Nowacki Joyce J   Hays Nicholas P NP  

Global pediatric health 20180109


To study feeding tolerance in infants fed formula with increased <i>sn</i>-2 palmitate and oligofructose (<i>sn</i>-2+OF) in a real-world setting, healthy Chinese infants were enrolled in this 48-day observational study on their current feeding regimens: exclusively breastfed (BF; n = 147), exclusively <i>sn</i>-2+OF formula-fed (FF; n = 150), or mixed-fed with breast milk and <i>sn</i>-2+OF formula (MF; n = 163). Throughout the study, incidence (90% confidence interval) of hard stools was ≤2.1%  ...[more]

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