Visual Acuity and the Essentiality of Docosahexaenoic Acid and Arachidonic Acid in the Diet of Term Infants

被引:0
|
作者
Eileen E Birch
Dennis R Hoffman
Ricardo Uauy
David G Birch
Claude Prestidge
机构
[1] Retina Foundation of the Southwest,Departments of Ophthalmology
[2] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Departments of Pediatrics
[3] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Departments of INTA
[4] University of Chile,undefined
[5] Departments of Pediatric Associates,undefined
来源
Pediatric Research | 1998年 / 44卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The need for a dietary supply of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic aid (AA) in term infants was evaluated in a double-masked randomized clinical trial of the effects of supplementation of term infant formula with DHA (0.35% of total fatty acids) or with DHA (0.36%) and AA(0.72%) on visual acuity development. One hundred and eight healthy term infants were enrolled in the study; 79 were exclusively formula-fed from birth (randomized group) and 29 were exclusively breast-fed (gold standard group). Infants were evaluated at four time points during the first 12 mo of life for blood fatty acid composition, growth, sweep visual evoked potential(VEP) acuity, and forced choice preferential looking acuity. Supplementation of term infant formula with DHA or with DHA and AA during the first 4 mo of life yields clear differences in total red blood cell (RBC) lipid composition. Supplementation of term infant formula with DHA or with DHA and AA also yields better sweep VEP acuity at 6, 17, and 52 wk of age but not at 26 wk of age, when acuity development reaches a plateau. The RBC lipid composition and sweep VEP acuity of supplemented infants was similar to that of human milk-fed infants, whereas the RBC lipid composition and sweep VEP acuity of unsupplemented infants was significantly different from human milk-fed infants. Differences in acuity among diet groups were too subtle to be detected by the forced choice preferential looking protocol. Infants in all diet groups had similar rates of growth and tolerated all diets well. Thus, early dietary intake of preformed DHA and AA appears necessary for optimal development of the brain and eye of the human infant.
引用
收藏
页码:201 / 209
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Low levels of docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid are associated with low platelet counts in preterm infants
    Tan, Jeremy
    Bhatti, Jayraj
    Kaur, Simren
    Yu, Helmut
    Lubrin, Lourdes
    Wilcsek, Geoffrey
    Tan, Kimberley
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2019, 47 : 139 - 139
  • [32] Docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid enhance growth with no adverse effects in preterm infants fed formula
    Innis, SM
    Adamkin, DH
    Hall, RT
    Kalhan, SC
    Lair, C
    Lim, M
    Stevens, DC
    Twist, PF
    Dieresen-Schade, DA
    Harris, CL
    Merkel, KL
    Hansen, JW
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2002, 140 (05): : 547 - 554
  • [33] Growth and development of preterm infants fed infant formulas containing docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid
    Clandinin, MT
    Van Aerde, JE
    Merkel, KL
    Harris, CL
    Springer, MA
    Hansen, JW
    Diersen-Schade, DA
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2005, 146 (04): : 461 - 468
  • [34] A Diet Rich in Docosahexaenoic Acid Restores Liver Arachidonic Acid and Docosahexaenoic Acid Concentrations in Mice Homozygous for the Human Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele
    Chouinard-Watkins, Raphael
    Pincon, Anthony
    Coulombe, Jean-Denis
    Spencer, Riley
    Massenavette, Laurence
    Plourde, Melanie
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2016, 146 (07): : 1315 - 1321
  • [35] Effects of Early Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid Intake on Neuropsychological Status and Visual Acuity at Five Years of Age of Breast-Fed Term Infants
    Jensen, Craig L.
    Voigt, Robert G.
    Llorente, Antolin M.
    Peters, Sarika U.
    Prager, Thomas C.
    Zou, Yali L.
    Rozelle, Judith C.
    Turcich, Marie R.
    Fraley, J. Kennard
    Anderson, Robert E.
    Heird, William C.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2010, 157 (06): : 900 - 905
  • [37] Randomized Trial of Growth and Development in Term Infants Fed Formulas with or without Arachidonic Acid (AA) and Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) for 1 Yr
    N Auestad
    R T Hall
    Mark M Blatter
    J Erickson
    M L Bogle
    W A Burks
    Michael B Montalto
    R E Carroll
    K M Fitzgerald
    Sheila M Innis
    L Singer
    W Qiu
    J Jacobs
    R Halter
    Pediatric Research, 1999, 45 : 276 - 276
  • [38] ARACHIDONIC AND DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID AND RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY
    Gillespie, T.
    Kim, E.
    Kim, H.
    Tsui, I.
    Chu, A.
    Calkins, K. L.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2022, 70 (01) : 167 - 167
  • [39] Randomized trial of growth and development in term infants fed formulas with or without arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for 1 yr
    Auestad, N
    Hall, RT
    Blatter, MM
    Erickson, J
    Bogle, ML
    Burks, WA
    Montalto, MB
    Carroll, RE
    Fitzgerald, KM
    Innis, SM
    Singer, L
    Qiu, W
    Jacobs, J
    Halter, R
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1999, 45 (04) : 276A - 276A
  • [40] Enteral supplementation with arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acid and pulmonary outcome in extremely preterm infants
    Wackernagel, Dirk
    Nilsson, Anders K.
    Sjobom, Ulrika
    Hellstrom, Ann
    Klevebro, Susanna
    Hansen-Pupp, Ingrid
    PROSTAGLANDINS LEUKOTRIENES AND ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS, 2024, 201