Growth and bone mineral status of discharged very low birth weight infants fed different formulas or human milk

作者: Gary M. Chan

DOI: 10.1016/S0022-3476(05)81754-8

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摘要: The objective of this study was to determine whether the growth and bone mineral status discharged preterm infants fed human milk differed from those one three different formulas varying in calcium content (545 mg/L, 660 or 1290 mg/L). A randomized, blinded conducted for 16 weeks after discharge milk-fed 43 formula-fed infants. All received 8 afterward, standard formula, which contained 545 mg/L calcium, weeks. gained weight more slowly than also had lower gains length higher serum alkaline phosphatase values who formula containing highest concentration (1290 mg/L) greater density during first study. We conclude that recently hospital may benefit intake is provided by either term formula.

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