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  • 1Clinica Pediatrica, Università degli Studi, Verona.

Annali Dell'Istituto Superiore Di Sanita
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Infant formulas, while not identical to breast milk, offer adequate nutrition and health outcomes for newborns. Studies show cow

Area of Science:

  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition Science
  • Allergology

Background:

  • Infant formulas have significantly advanced artificial feeding for newborns and infants.
  • Technological improvements have made cow's milk-based formulas increasingly similar to human milk.
  • Key differences in composition (dilution, skimming, carbohydrates, acidification) have been addressed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the allergenic potential of infant formulas compared to breastfeeding.
  • To assess the impact of early-life nutrition on atopic symptom development in infants.
  • To determine the efficacy of alternative formulas in cases of cow's milk protein intolerance.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative study analyzing atopic symptom development in infants.
  • Infants received different early-life supplements or cow's milk-based infant formulas.

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  • Comparison group included breastfed infants.
  • Main Results:

    • No significant differences in atopic symptom development were observed between groups.
    • Infants receiving cow's milk infant formulas in the first three months showed similar outcomes to breastfed infants.
    • Hydrolyzed or soy formulas are effective alternatives for infants with cow's milk protein allergy or intolerance.

    Conclusions:

    • Breastfeeding is the optimal nutrition choice for newborns.
    • When breastfeeding is not possible, infant formulas provide satisfactory nutritional and health outcomes.
    • Current infant formulas demonstrate a low risk of triggering atopic symptoms in early life.