Term and Preterm Infants.

4区 医学 Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000441922
J. V. van Goudoever, D. Turck
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Infant formulas have historically been developed based on providing macronutrients at intake concentrations approximately matching the composition of human milk. In most countries, targets of 1.4–1.5 g of protein/dL and 20 kcal/oz (67–68 kcal/dL) have been set as the protein and energy concentrations for formulas during the first year of life, although this may be an overestimation of these contents. Recent introduction of lower-protein and -energy formulas in full-term infants led us to systematically review the literature for its effects on growth. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines, our inclusion criteria were studies that enrolled healthy full-term infants and evaluated lower-protein or lower-energy formula, reported anthropometric outcomes including weight and length, and followed infants for at least 6 mo. Six studies were eligible for inclusion. These studies varied in the content of nutrients provided in the intervention and control groups, by additional dietary components in the study groups, and the timing and length of the intervention, which limit their usefulness for interpreting newly introduced lower-protein and -energy formulas in the United States. These studies suggest adequate growth during infancy and early childhood with infant formulas with concentrations of protein and energy slightly below historical standards in the United States. Further long-term research is needed to assess the impact of the use of lower-protein and/or lower-energy products, especially for nutritionally at-risk populations such as preterm infants and infants who are born small for gestational age.
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足月和早产儿。
从历史上看,婴儿配方奶粉的基础是提供摄入浓度与母乳成分大致相当的大量营养素。在大多数国家,婴儿出生后第一年的配方奶蛋白质和能量浓度目标是1.4-1.5克蛋白质/分升和20千卡/盎司(67-68千卡/分升),尽管这可能高估了这些含量。最近在足月婴儿中引入的低蛋白质和低能量配方奶粉使我们系统地回顾了其对生长的影响的文献。根据系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目,我们的纳入标准是纳入健康足月婴儿并评估低蛋白或低能量配方的研究,报告了包括体重和身高在内的人体测量结果,并对婴儿进行了至少6个月的随访。6项研究符合纳入条件。这些研究在干预组和对照组中提供的营养成分含量、研究组中额外的饮食成分、干预的时间和时间长短等方面都有所不同,这限制了它们在解释美国新引入的低蛋白质和低能量配方时的实用性。这些研究表明,婴儿配方奶粉的蛋白质和能量浓度略低于美国的历史标准,婴儿和幼儿期的发育就足够了。需要进一步的长期研究来评估使用低蛋白和/或低能量产品的影响,特别是对营养风险人群,如早产儿和出生时小于胎龄的婴儿。
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