IRON NUTRITION AND GROWTH OF BREAST-FED AND FORMULA-FED INFANTS DURING THE 1ST 9 MONTHS OF LIFE

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作者
HASCHKE, F
VANURA, H
MALE, C
OWEN, G
PIETSCHNIG, B
SCHUSTER, E
KROBATH, E
HUEMER, C
机构
[1] HOSP TULLIN, LOWER AUSTRIA, AUSTRIA
[2] BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB, EVANSVILLE, IN USA
关键词
IRON INTAKE; IRON NUTRITIONAL STATUS; INFANTS; IRON-FORTIFIED FORMULA; SERUM FERRITIN;
D O I
10.1097/00005176-199302000-00009
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Feeding of iron (Fe)-fortified (12-15 mg/L) infant formulas is an effective and convenient means to protect infants from Fe deficiency. To study lower levels of Fe fortification of infant formulas (3 or 6 mg/L) compared with those currently in use, we compared Fe intake and Fe nutritional status of three groups of healthy, term infants between 90 and 274 days of age. One group received an Fe-fortified whey-predominant formula (3 mg/L) and the second group received the same formula with a higher Fe level (6 mg/L). A comparison group was breast-fed at least until 274 days of age. All infants received infant foods and cereals according to European Community recommendations. Mean Fe intake of infants fed formula fortified with 3 mg/L was significantly lower at 183 and 274 days of age (p < 0.05) than that of infants fed formula fortified with 6 mg/L. None of the infants fed the formula fortified with 3 mg/L met the recommended daily allowance value (10 mg) for infants between 6 and 12 months of age. Hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, free erythrocyte protoporphyrin, and serum ferritin levels were similar in the formula-fed groups; none of the infants had depleted Fe stores (ferritin < 10 mug/L) at 183 and 274 days of age. Thirteen percent of breast-fed infants had depleted Fe stores at 183 days of age, but only 3% were depleted at 273 days of age, when Fe-fortified beikost was already part of the diet. No influence of Fe nutritional status was found on zinc and copper nutritional status or on growth. We conclude that regular consumption of an infant formula fortified with 3 mg Fe/L, a level substantially below present recommendations, prevents healthy, term infants from developing Fe deficiency during the first 6 months of life. It is preferable that infants 6 months of age and older receive an Fe-fortified formula and a judicious selection of beikost to ensure an adequate dietary intake of Fe.
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