publication

“Minor” feeding problems during the first months of life: effect of a partially hydrolysed milk formula containing fructo- and galacto-oligosaccharides.

Title: “Minor” feeding problems during the first months of life: effect of a partially hydrolysed milk formula containing fructo- and galacto-oligosaccharides.

Authors: Savino F, Cresi F, Maccario S, Cavallo F, Dalmasso P, Fanaro S, Oggero R, Vigi V, Silvestro L
Published: 2003
Journal:

Acta Paediatrica

Colic, regurgitation and constipation are common feeding problems in formula-fed infants that might benefit from dietary treatment. A formula containing fructo- and galacto-oligosaccharides, partially hydrolysed proteins, low levels of lactose and palmitic acid in the beta position and higher density has been tested to reduce the occurrence of these symptoms. The aim of this prospective study was to describe the effects of such a formula in infants with minor gastrointestinal disorders.
Formula fed-infants up to 90 days of age with minor gastrointestinal problems such as infantile colics and/or regurgitation and/or constipation were enrolled in the study. The study was completed within 14 days of treatment.
Of the 214 infants with colic, 169 (79%) demonstrated a reduction in frequency of colic. A reduction in the number of episodes of colic of 1.8 per day at the beginning of the study was recorded between day 1 and day 7, and of 0.26 between day 7 and day 14.
Of the 201 infants with regurgitation problems, 141 (70%) demonstrated a reduction of frequency of the symptoms from 4.2 +/- 2.0 per day at the beginning of the study to 2.1 +/- 2.2 at the end of the study. A reduction of 1.87 in the number of regurgitation episodes was reported between day 1 and day 7 and of 0.18 between day 7 and day 14.
Of the 232 infants with constipation, 147 (63%) demonstrated an increase in the daily number of stools of 0.42. An increase in stool frequency of 0.41 was reported between day 1 and day 7, and of 0.04 between day 7 and day 14.
Parents’ evaluation of the formula was 7.9 +/- 1.8 (score 0-10); 550 parents (91%) gave a positive judgement (score > 6). The evaluation by the paediatricians of the improvement in symptoms after the treatment was 8.2 +/- 1.5; 574 (95%) a positive effect (score > 6).
This study shows that the majority of infants followed by paediatricians for minor gastrointestinal symptoms improve within 2 week of feeding with this new formula.

Read full publication here

Citation: Savino F, Cresi F, Maccario S, Cavallo F, Dalmasso P, Fanaro S, Oggero R, Vigi V, Silvestro L. “Minor” feeding problems during the first months of life: effect of a partially hydrolysed milk formula containing fructo- and galacto-oligosaccharides. Acta Paediatr Suppl. 2003;91(441):86-90