نتایج جستجو برای: formula feeding

تعداد نتایج: 200368  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2008
Charlotte R Bjornvad Thomas Thymann Nicolaas E Deutz Douglas G Burrin Søren K Jensen Bent B Jensen Lars Mølbak Mette Boye Lars-Inge Larsson Mette Schmidt Kim F Michaelsen Per T Sangild

Preterm neonates have an immature gut and metabolism and may benefit from total parenteral nutrition (TPN) before enteral food is introduced. Conversely, delayed enteral feeding may inhibit gut maturation and sensitize to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Intestinal mass and NEC lesions were first recorded in preterm pigs fed enterally (porcine colostrum, bovine colostrum, or formula for 20-40 h...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 1999
I M Fayad M Hashem A Hussein M A Zikri M Santosham

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of feeding infants a soy-based formula with lactose compared with a soy-based formula with sucrose during an acute diarrheal episode. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS Two hundred boys, aged 3 to 18 months, who were admitted to the hospital with acute diarrhea and signs of dehydration were randomly assigned to receive a soy-based formula with lactose or sucrose after i...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Laura R Kair Daniel Kenron Konnette Etheredge Arthur C Jaffe Carrie A Phillipi

OBJECTIVE We tested the hypothesis that removing pacifiers from routine distribution in our mother-baby unit (MBU) would be associated with greater breastfeeding initiation or exclusivity during the birth hospitalization. METHODS We retrospectively compared exclusive breastfeeding, breastfeeding plus supplemental formula feeding, and exclusive formula feeding rates for 2249 infants admitted t...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

1998

Objective. Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Joseph Kagaayi Ronald H. Gray Heena Brahmbhatt Godfrey Kigozi Fred Nalugoda Fred Wabwire-Mangen David Serwadda Nelson Sewankambo Veronica Ddungu Darix Ssebagala Joseph Sekasanvu Grace Kigozi Fredrick Makumbi Noah Kiwanuka Tom Lutalo Steven J. Reynolds Maria J. Wawer

BACKGROUND Data comparing survival of formula-fed to breast-fed infants in programmatic settings are limited. We compared mortality and HIV-free of breast and formula-fed infants born to HIV-positive mothers in a program in rural, Rakai District Uganda. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS One hundred eighty two infants born to HIV-positive mothers were followed at one, six and twelve months postpa...

Journal: :Curationis 2008
F Kasinga S M Mogotlane G H van Rensburg

Although breast-feeding is nature's way of providing nutrition to the baby, in HIV positive mothers this has been identified as one of the means through which HIV infection is transmitted from the mother to the child. In Africa where children under the age of 5 are killed by preventable diseases like diarrhoea, the issue of HIV transmission through breast feeding poses an added huge problem. Re...

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