Audrey R. Rips-Goodwin , Daiil Jun , Adrianne Griebel-Thompson , Kai Ling Kong , Tera L. Fazzino
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Gentle formulas had significantly lower proportional lactose (OR=0.22, 95 % HDI=[0.11,0.44], pd=99.3 %) and > 2 fold higher proportional added sugars compared to standard formulas (ORs=2.11–2.57, HDI>0, pd=99.1–99.99 %). Lactose-free formulas had 4–8 times higher proportional sucrose (OR=8.92, HDI=[3.86,20.8], pd=100 %) and maltose (OR=4.91, HDI=[2.51,9.56], pd=100 %) relative to standard and gentle formulas. Five formulas contained primarily (70–90 %) naturally occurring lactose. In conclusion, most US infant formulas contain primarily added sugars. 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US infant formulas contain primarily added sugars: An analysis of infant formulas on the US market
Added sugar consumption is contraindicated for infants < 2 years old; however added sugars are present in many US infant formulas. We examined whether US formulas contain primarily added sugars, or whether formulas contain primarily naturally occurring lactose (the sugar in human milk). Data were obtained from the Nutrition Data System for Research and included formulas available on the US market in 2022 (N = 73). Formulas were categorized as: standard (n = 31), gentle (n = 27), and lactose-free (n = 15). Differences across formulas were examined using Bayesian modeling. The median percent added sugars were high in standard (M=59.7 %; IQR=22.0), gentle (M=85.0 %; IQR=39.5), and lactose-free formulas (M=90.0 %; IQR=54.3). Gentle formulas had significantly lower proportional lactose (OR=0.22, 95 % HDI=[0.11,0.44], pd=99.3 %) and > 2 fold higher proportional added sugars compared to standard formulas (ORs=2.11–2.57, HDI>0, pd=99.1–99.99 %). Lactose-free formulas had 4–8 times higher proportional sucrose (OR=8.92, HDI=[3.86,20.8], pd=100 %) and maltose (OR=4.91, HDI=[2.51,9.56], pd=100 %) relative to standard and gentle formulas. Five formulas contained primarily (70–90 %) naturally occurring lactose. In conclusion, most US infant formulas contain primarily added sugars. However, the presence of five formulas containing primarily naturally occurring lactose demonstrates that such formulations are feasible to produce; such formulas should be made more widely available to help promote infant health.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Food Composition and Analysis publishes manuscripts on scientific aspects of data on the chemical composition of human foods, with particular emphasis on actual data on composition of foods; analytical methods; studies on the manipulation, storage, distribution and use of food composition data; and studies on the statistics, use and distribution of such data and data systems. The Journal''s basis is nutrient composition, with increasing emphasis on bioactive non-nutrient and anti-nutrient components. Papers must provide sufficient description of the food samples, analytical methods, quality control procedures and statistical treatments of the data to permit the end users of the food composition data to evaluate the appropriateness of such data in their projects.
The Journal does not publish papers on: microbiological compounds; sensory quality; aromatics/volatiles in food and wine; essential oils; organoleptic characteristics of food; physical properties; or clinical papers and pharmacology-related papers.