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Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study

There is scarce evidence about early nutrition programming of dynamic aspects of glucose homeostasis. We analyzed the long-term effects of early nutrition on glycemic variability in healthy children. A total of 92 children participating in the COGNIS study were considered for this analysis, who were...

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Autores principales: Diéguez, Estefanía, Nieto-Ruiz, Ana, Sepúlveda-Valbuena, Natalia, Herrmann, Florian, Agil, Ahmad, De-Castellar, Roser, Jiménez, Jesús, Azaryah, Hatim, García-Santos, José Antonio, García-Bermúdez, Mercedes, Campoy, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15040852
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author Diéguez, Estefanía
Nieto-Ruiz, Ana
Sepúlveda-Valbuena, Natalia
Herrmann, Florian
Agil, Ahmad
De-Castellar, Roser
Jiménez, Jesús
Azaryah, Hatim
García-Santos, José Antonio
García-Bermúdez, Mercedes
Campoy, Cristina
author_facet Diéguez, Estefanía
Nieto-Ruiz, Ana
Sepúlveda-Valbuena, Natalia
Herrmann, Florian
Agil, Ahmad
De-Castellar, Roser
Jiménez, Jesús
Azaryah, Hatim
García-Santos, José Antonio
García-Bermúdez, Mercedes
Campoy, Cristina
author_sort Diéguez, Estefanía
collection PubMed
description There is scarce evidence about early nutrition programming of dynamic aspects of glucose homeostasis. We analyzed the long-term effects of early nutrition on glycemic variability in healthy children. A total of 92 children participating in the COGNIS study were considered for this analysis, who were fed with: a standard infant formula (SF, n = 32), an experimental formula (EF, n = 32), supplemented with milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) components, long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs), and synbiotics, or were breastfed (BF, n = 28). At 6 years old, BF children had lower mean glucose levels and higher multiscale sample entropy (MSE) compared to those fed with SF. No differences in MSE were found between EF and BF groups. Normal and slow weight gain velocity during the first 6 months of life were associated with higher MSE at 6 years, suggesting an early programming effect against later metabolic disorders, thus similarly to what we observed in breastfed children. Conclusion: According to our results, BF and normal/slow weight gain velocity during early life seem to protect against glucose homeostasis dysregulation at 6 years old. EF shows functional similarities to BF regarding children’s glucose variability. The detection of glucose dysregulation in healthy children would help to develop strategies to prevent the onset of metabolic disorders in adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-99650042023-02-26 Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study Diéguez, Estefanía Nieto-Ruiz, Ana Sepúlveda-Valbuena, Natalia Herrmann, Florian Agil, Ahmad De-Castellar, Roser Jiménez, Jesús Azaryah, Hatim García-Santos, José Antonio García-Bermúdez, Mercedes Campoy, Cristina Nutrients Article There is scarce evidence about early nutrition programming of dynamic aspects of glucose homeostasis. We analyzed the long-term effects of early nutrition on glycemic variability in healthy children. A total of 92 children participating in the COGNIS study were considered for this analysis, who were fed with: a standard infant formula (SF, n = 32), an experimental formula (EF, n = 32), supplemented with milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) components, long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs), and synbiotics, or were breastfed (BF, n = 28). At 6 years old, BF children had lower mean glucose levels and higher multiscale sample entropy (MSE) compared to those fed with SF. No differences in MSE were found between EF and BF groups. Normal and slow weight gain velocity during the first 6 months of life were associated with higher MSE at 6 years, suggesting an early programming effect against later metabolic disorders, thus similarly to what we observed in breastfed children. Conclusion: According to our results, BF and normal/slow weight gain velocity during early life seem to protect against glucose homeostasis dysregulation at 6 years old. EF shows functional similarities to BF regarding children’s glucose variability. The detection of glucose dysregulation in healthy children would help to develop strategies to prevent the onset of metabolic disorders in adulthood. MDPI 2023-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9965004/ /pubmed/36839210 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15040852 Text en © 2023 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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Diéguez, Estefanía
Nieto-Ruiz, Ana
Sepúlveda-Valbuena, Natalia
Herrmann, Florian
Agil, Ahmad
De-Castellar, Roser
Jiménez, Jesús
Azaryah, Hatim
García-Santos, José Antonio
García-Bermúdez, Mercedes
Campoy, Cristina
Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study
title Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study
title_full Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study
title_fullStr Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study
title_short Long-Term Effects and Potential Impact of Early Nutrition with Breast Milk or Infant Formula on Glucose Homeostasis Control in Healthy Children at 6 Years Old: A Follow-Up from the COGNIS Study
title_sort long-term effects and potential impact of early nutrition with breast milk or infant formula on glucose homeostasis control in healthy children at 6 years old: a follow-up from the cognis study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15040852
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