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  • Low-Protein Formulas with A...
    Tinghäll Nilsson, Ulrika; Hernell, Olle; Lönnerdal, Bo; Hartvigsen, Merete Lindberg; Jacobsen, Lotte Neergaard; Kvistgaard, Anne Staudt; Karlsland Åkeson, Pia

    Nutrients, 02/2023, Letnik: 15, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Protein intake is higher in formula-fed than in breast-fed infants during infancy, which may lead to an increased risk of being overweight. Applying alpha-lactalbumin (α-lac)-enriched whey or casein glycomacropeptide (CGMP)-reduced whey to infant formula may enable further reduction of formula protein by improving the amino acid profile. Growth, nutrient intake, and protein metabolites were evaluated in a randomized, prospective, double-blinded intervention trial where term infants received standard formula (SF:2.2 g protein/100 kcal; = 83) or low-protein formulas with α-lac-enriched whey (α-lac-EW;1.75 g protein/100 kcal; = 82) or CGMP-reduced whey (CGMP-RW;1.76 g protein/100 kcal; = 80) from 2 to 6 months. Breast-fed infants (BF; = 83) served as reference. Except between 4 and 6 months, when weight gain did not differ between α-lac-EW and BF ( = 0.16), weight gain was higher in all formula groups compared to BF. Blood urea nitrogen did not differ between low-protein formula groups and BF during intervention, but was lower than in SF. Essential amino acids were similar or higher in α-lac-EW and CGMP-RW compared to BF. Conclusion: Low-protein formulas enriched with α-lac-enriched or CGMP-reduced whey supports adequate growth, with more similar weight gain in α-lac-enriched formula group and BF, and with metabolic profiles closer to that of BF infants.