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Formula with large, milk phospholipid-coated lipid droplets in late-moderate preterm infants: a double-blind RCT.

Andreas KakaroukasMarieke Abrahamse-BerkeveldLouise HayesRichard J Q McNallyJanet E BerringtonRuurd M van ElburgNicholas D Embleton
Published in: Pediatric research (2024)
In a small group of late and moderate preterm infants, growth from randomization until 3 months corrected age of infants fed with a concept infant formula with large, milk phospholipid-coated lipid droplets was not -significantly different from infants fed a standard infant formula. Infants in the Concept group had non-significant larger gain in head circumference compared to the Control group; larger trials are needed to confirm this finding. Both formulas were well-tolerated, with no differences in adverse events. The concept formula is potentially a safe alternative for parents of moderate to late preterm infants who choose to use formula milk.
Keyphrases
  • preterm infants
  • low birth weight
  • human milk
  • fatty acid
  • high intensity
  • body mass index
  • preterm birth
  • physical activity
  • optical coherence tomography