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Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study

Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant growth and development, and to reduce infant morbidity and mortality. However, whenever some mothers are not able to breastfeed their infants, infant formulas mimicking human milk are needed, and the s...

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Autores principales: Plaza-Diaz, Julio, Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier, Morales, Javier, de la Torre, Ana Isabel Cristina, García-García, Antonio, de Prado, Carlos Nuñez, Coronel-Rodríguez, Cristóbal, Crespo, Cyntia, Ortega, Eduardo, Martín-Pérez, Esther, Ferreira, Fernando, García-Ron, Gema, Galicia, Ignacio, Santos-García-Cuéllar, María Teresa, Maroto, Marcos, Ruiz, Paola, Martín-Molina, Raquel, Viver-Gómez, Susana, Gil, Angel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36615804
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15010147
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author Plaza-Diaz, Julio
Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier
Morales, Javier
de la Torre, Ana Isabel Cristina
García-García, Antonio
de Prado, Carlos Nuñez
Coronel-Rodríguez, Cristóbal
Crespo, Cyntia
Ortega, Eduardo
Martín-Pérez, Esther
Ferreira, Fernando
García-Ron, Gema
Galicia, Ignacio
Santos-García-Cuéllar, María Teresa
Maroto, Marcos
Ruiz, Paola
Martín-Molina, Raquel
Viver-Gómez, Susana
Gil, Angel
author_facet Plaza-Diaz, Julio
Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier
Morales, Javier
de la Torre, Ana Isabel Cristina
García-García, Antonio
de Prado, Carlos Nuñez
Coronel-Rodríguez, Cristóbal
Crespo, Cyntia
Ortega, Eduardo
Martín-Pérez, Esther
Ferreira, Fernando
García-Ron, Gema
Galicia, Ignacio
Santos-García-Cuéllar, María Teresa
Maroto, Marcos
Ruiz, Paola
Martín-Molina, Raquel
Viver-Gómez, Susana
Gil, Angel
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description Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant growth and development, and to reduce infant morbidity and mortality. However, whenever some mothers are not able to breastfeed their infants, infant formulas mimicking human milk are needed, and the safety and efficacy of each formula should be tested. Here, we report the results of a multicenter, randomized, blinded, controlled clinical trial that aimed to evaluate a novel starting formula on weight gain and body composition of infants up to 6 and 12 months, as well as safety and tolerability. For the intervention period, infants were divided into three groups: group 1 received formula 1 (Nutribén(®) Innova 1 (Alter Farmacia S.A., Madrid, Spain) or INN (n = 70)), with a lower amount of protein, a lower casein to whey protein ratio by increasing the content of α-lactalbumin, and a double amount of docosahexaenoic acid/arachidonic acid than the standard formula; it also contained a thermally inactivated postbiotic (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis, BPL1(TM) HT). Group 2 received the standard formula or formula 2 (Nutriben(®) Natal (Alter Farmacia S.A., Madrid, Spain) or STD (n = 70)) and the third group was exclusively breastfed for exploratory analysis and used as a reference (BFD group (n = 70)). During the study, visits were made at 21 days and 2, 4, 6, and 12 months of age. Weight gain was higher in both formula groups than in the BFD group at 6 and 12 months, whereas no differences were found between STD and INN groups either at 6 or at 12 months. Likewise, body mass index was higher in infants fed the two formulas compared with the BFD group. Regarding body composition, length, head circumference and tricipital/subscapular skinfolds were alike between groups. The INN formula was considered safe as weight gain and body composition were within the normal limits, according to WHO standards. The BFD group exhibited more liquid consistency in the stools compared to both formula groups. All groups showed similar digestive tolerance and infant behavior. However, a higher frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms was reported by the STD formula group (n = 291), followed by the INN formula (n = 282), and the BFD groups (n = 227). There were fewer respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders among BFD children. Additionally, infants receiving the INN formula experienced significantly fewer general disorders and disturbances than those receiving the STD formula. Indeed, atopic dermatitis, bronchitis, and bronchiolitis were significantly more prevalent among infants who were fed the STD formula compared to those fed the INN formula or breastfed. To evaluate whether there were significant differences between formula treatments, beyond growth parameters, it would seem necessary to examine more precise health biomarkers and to carry out long-term longitudinal studies.
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spelling pubmed-98238472023-01-08 Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study Plaza-Diaz, Julio Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier Morales, Javier de la Torre, Ana Isabel Cristina García-García, Antonio de Prado, Carlos Nuñez Coronel-Rodríguez, Cristóbal Crespo, Cyntia Ortega, Eduardo Martín-Pérez, Esther Ferreira, Fernando García-Ron, Gema Galicia, Ignacio Santos-García-Cuéllar, María Teresa Maroto, Marcos Ruiz, Paola Martín-Molina, Raquel Viver-Gómez, Susana Gil, Angel Nutrients Article Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant growth and development, and to reduce infant morbidity and mortality. However, whenever some mothers are not able to breastfeed their infants, infant formulas mimicking human milk are needed, and the safety and efficacy of each formula should be tested. Here, we report the results of a multicenter, randomized, blinded, controlled clinical trial that aimed to evaluate a novel starting formula on weight gain and body composition of infants up to 6 and 12 months, as well as safety and tolerability. For the intervention period, infants were divided into three groups: group 1 received formula 1 (Nutribén(®) Innova 1 (Alter Farmacia S.A., Madrid, Spain) or INN (n = 70)), with a lower amount of protein, a lower casein to whey protein ratio by increasing the content of α-lactalbumin, and a double amount of docosahexaenoic acid/arachidonic acid than the standard formula; it also contained a thermally inactivated postbiotic (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis, BPL1(TM) HT). Group 2 received the standard formula or formula 2 (Nutriben(®) Natal (Alter Farmacia S.A., Madrid, Spain) or STD (n = 70)) and the third group was exclusively breastfed for exploratory analysis and used as a reference (BFD group (n = 70)). During the study, visits were made at 21 days and 2, 4, 6, and 12 months of age. Weight gain was higher in both formula groups than in the BFD group at 6 and 12 months, whereas no differences were found between STD and INN groups either at 6 or at 12 months. Likewise, body mass index was higher in infants fed the two formulas compared with the BFD group. Regarding body composition, length, head circumference and tricipital/subscapular skinfolds were alike between groups. The INN formula was considered safe as weight gain and body composition were within the normal limits, according to WHO standards. The BFD group exhibited more liquid consistency in the stools compared to both formula groups. All groups showed similar digestive tolerance and infant behavior. However, a higher frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms was reported by the STD formula group (n = 291), followed by the INN formula (n = 282), and the BFD groups (n = 227). There were fewer respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders among BFD children. Additionally, infants receiving the INN formula experienced significantly fewer general disorders and disturbances than those receiving the STD formula. Indeed, atopic dermatitis, bronchitis, and bronchiolitis were significantly more prevalent among infants who were fed the STD formula compared to those fed the INN formula or breastfed. To evaluate whether there were significant differences between formula treatments, beyond growth parameters, it would seem necessary to examine more precise health biomarkers and to carry out long-term longitudinal studies. MDPI 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9823847/ /pubmed/36615804 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15010147 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Plaza-Diaz, Julio
Ruiz-Ojeda, Francisco Javier
Morales, Javier
de la Torre, Ana Isabel Cristina
García-García, Antonio
de Prado, Carlos Nuñez
Coronel-Rodríguez, Cristóbal
Crespo, Cyntia
Ortega, Eduardo
Martín-Pérez, Esther
Ferreira, Fernando
García-Ron, Gema
Galicia, Ignacio
Santos-García-Cuéllar, María Teresa
Maroto, Marcos
Ruiz, Paola
Martín-Molina, Raquel
Viver-Gómez, Susana
Gil, Angel
Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study
title Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study
title_full Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study
title_fullStr Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study
title_short Effects of a Novel Infant Formula on Weight Gain, Body Composition, Safety and Tolerability to Infants: The INNOVA 2020 Study
title_sort effects of a novel infant formula on weight gain, body composition, safety and tolerability to infants: the innova 2020 study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9823847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36615804
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15010147
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