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Effect of a Partially Hydrolysed Whey Infant Formula Supplemented with Starch and Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 on Regurgitation and Gastric Motility.
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Nutrients [Nutrients] 2017 Oct 28; Vol. 9 (11). Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Oct 28. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Functional regurgitation (FR) is common in early infancy and represents a major drain on healthcare resources. This double-blind, randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of a formula containing partially hydrolysed, 100% whey protein, starch and Lactobacillus reuteri (DSM 17938) on gastric emptying rate (GErate) and regurgitation frequency in infants with FR. Enrolled infants were randomly allocated to receive either the test formula or a standard starter formula for four weeks. Ultrasound GErate assessment was performed at baseline (week 0) and at week 4; the number of regurgitations, feed volumes and potential adverse events were recorded in a daily diary. Eighty infants aged four weeks to five months were enrolled; 72 (test group = 37; control group = 35) completed the study. Compared to controls, the test group showed greater percentage changes in GErate (12.3% vs. 9.1%, p < 0.01). Mean daily regurgitations decreased from 7.4 (0.8) at week 0 to 2.6 (1.0) at week 4 in the test group and from 7.5 (1.0) to 5.3 (1.0) in controls (between-group difference, p < 0.0001). Compared to a standard formula, a starch-thickened partially hydrolysed whey protein formula supplemented with Lactobacillus reuteri is more effective in decreasing the frequency of regurgitation and improving GErate, and can be of benefit to infants with FR.<br />Competing Interests: Infant formula for the study was supplied by the Nestlé company. The Nestlé Company provided no other funding for the study and had no role in the design of the study. FI serve as a speaker for NNI. The authors declare that they have received no individual funding from Nestlé company, including conference attendance in the past five years.
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- Double-Blind Method
Humans
Infant
Italy
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux diagnostic imaging
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux physiopathology
Probiotics adverse effects
Protein Hydrolysates adverse effects
Starch adverse effects
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Whey Proteins adverse effects
Gastric Emptying
Infant Formula adverse effects
Limosilactobacillus reuteri physiology
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux prevention & control
Probiotics administration & dosage
Protein Hydrolysates administration & dosage
Starch administration & dosage
Whey Proteins administration & dosage
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2072-6643
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Nutrients
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29143799
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9111181