Infant versus noninfant formulas and cow's milk: Transition based on age or weight?

JPGN reports Pub Date : 2024-06-21 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1002/jpr3.12085
Sarah Orkin, Kathryn Hitchcock, Jennifer Phillips, Emily Romantic, Amiee Trauth, Jacqueline Wessel, Marialena Mouzaki
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Infant formulas are meant to be used until 1 year of age, at which point children are transitioned to non-infant formulas or cow's milk, depending on their remaining dietary intake. Noninfant formulas and cow's milk are appropriate for children who have an average weight at that 1-year mark (9-9.5 kg); however, can contribute significant protein and/or electrolytes to children who are underweight for age, particularly if they still rely heavily on formula feeding for their caloric intake. In this short communication, we present several cases of patients who received excessive amounts of nutrients for age following the formula transition at the 1-year mark. We also provide recommendations for clinicians to consider when faced with underweight infants who are meant to be transitioning off infant formulas.

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婴儿配方奶粉与非婴儿配方奶粉和牛奶:根据年龄或体重进行过渡?
婴儿配方奶粉应使用到 1 岁,然后根据儿童剩余的膳食摄入量,过渡到非婴儿配方奶粉或牛奶。非婴儿配方奶粉和牛奶适合 1 岁时体重达到平均水平(9-9.5 千克)的儿童;但是,对于体重低于同龄水平的儿童,特别是仍然严重依赖配方奶粉摄入热量的儿童来说,非婴儿配方奶粉和牛奶会提供大量蛋白质和/或电解质。在这篇短文中,我们介绍了几例在 1 岁过渡到配方奶喂养后摄入过量营养素的患儿。我们还为临床医生提供了一些建议,供他们在面对体重不足、即将脱离配方奶粉喂养的婴儿时参考。
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