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No benefit seen with special infant formula

Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:44pm IST
 
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study finds that healthy infants seem to have a similar tolerance for standard and hypoallergenic formulas -- suggesting that most parents need not make the expensive anti-allergy formulas their first choice.

The study, published online in the Nutrition Journal, compared infants' tolerance to standard cow's milk-derived formula and so-called partially hydrolyzed formula.

Like regular formula, hydrolyzed products contain cow's milk proteins; the difference is that the proteins are broken down, making them less likely to trigger allergic responses than the intact proteins used in standard formula.

Hydrolyzed formulas are commonly recommended for infants who aren't breast-fed and have heightened risk of allergies, such as those with a strong family history of allergic conditions.

The new study included 335 healthy full-term infants without a family history of milk allergies. Dr. Carol Lynn Berseth and colleagues at Mead Johnson Nutrition randomly assigned parents to use either standard formula or partially hydrolyzed formula for 60 days.

The Evansville, Indiana-based company markets various infant formulas.

Berseth's team found that the rate of doctor-diagnosed formula intolerance -- problems such as diarrhea, gas, constipation and vomiting -- was similar in both study groups.

Of infants on standard formula, just over 12 percent were taken out of the study due to doctor-diagnosed intolerance -- as were nearly 14 percent of those on the hypoallergenic formula.

Where the researchers did find a difference was in doctors' and parents' judgments of formula intolerance. Regardless of which formula the infant was on, parents were more likely than doctors to think the baby was having trouble with digestion.  Continued...

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