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Use of fiber-containing enteral formula in pediatric clinical practice: an expert opinion review.

Paolo LionettiEytan WineRinat Ran ResslerGerard J MinorGiles MajorBoutaina ZemraniFréderic GottrandClaudio Romano
Published in: Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology (2023)
The current evidence supports using fibers in enteral formulas as first-line nutrition therapy. Dietary fibers should be considered for all patients receiving enteral nutrition and can be slowly introduced from six months of age. Fiber properties that define the functional/physiological properties of the fiber must be considered. Clinicians should balance the dose of fiber with tolerability and feasibility. Introducing fiber-containing enteral formulas should be considered when initiating tube feeding. Dietary fiber should be introduced gradually, especially in fiber-naïve children, with an individualized symptom-based approach. Patients should continue with the fiber-containing enteral formulas they tolerate best.
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