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. 2017 Jan 18;3:59. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2016.00059

Table 1.

PubMed literature search with keywords “Soy” AND “Infant” AND “Formula” and the Filters “From 2005/01/01 to 2016/07/19” AND “Clinical Trial.”

1. Soy protein-based infant formulas with supplemental fructooligosaccharides: gastrointestinal tolerance and hydration status in newborn infants Lasekan et al. (1)
2. Compared with feeding infants breast milk or cow milk formula, soy formula feeding does not affect subsequent reproductive organ size at 5 years of age Andres et al. (2)
3. Lactose-free milk or soy-based formulas do not improve caregivers’ distress or perceptions of difficult infant behavior Sherman et al. (3)
4. The use of linear programing to determine whether a formulated complementary food product can ensure adequate nutrients for 6- to 11-month-old Cambodian infants Skau et al. (4)
5. Formula selection for management of children with cow’s milk allergy (CMA) influences the rate of acquisition of tolerance: a prospective multicenter study Berni Canani et al. (5)
6. Body fat and bone mineral content of infants fed breast milk, cow’s milk formula, or soy formula during the first year of life Andres et al. (6)
7. Developmental status of 1-year-old infants fed breast milk, cow’s milk formula, or soy formula Andres et al. (7)
8. Evaluation of therapeutic effects of three hypoallergenic formula in infants with cow’s milk protein allergy Yan et al. (8) (in Chinese)
9. Soy isoflavone phase II metabolism differs between rodents and humans: implications for the effect on breast cancer risk Setchell et al. (9)
10. Effect of a partially hydrolyzed whey infant formula at weaning on risk of allergic disease in high-risk children: a randomized controlled trial Lowe et al. (10)
11. Effect of feeding a formula supplemented with long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids at 14 weeks improves the ex vivo response to a mitogen and reduces the response to soy protein in infants at low risk for allergy Field et al. (11)
12. The effect of partially hyrdrolysed formula based on rice protein in the treatment of infants with cow’s milk protein allergy Reche et al. (12)
13. Effect of milk-based infant formula and soy-based infant formula (SIF) on in situ demineralization of human primary enamel de Mazer Papa et al. (13)
14. Impact of dietary regimen on the duration of CMA: a random allocation study Terracciano et al. (14)
15. Infant formula promotes bone growth in neonatal piglets by enhancing osteoblastogenesis through bone morphogenic protein signaling Chen et al. (15)
16. Comparison of yogurt, soybean, casein, and amino-acid-based diets in children with persistent diarrhea de Mattos et al. (16)
17. Early infant diet and the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexanenoic acid (DHA): effects on resting cardiovascular activity and behavioral development during the first half-year of life Pivik et al. (17)
18. Clinical response to two commonly used switch formulas occurs within 1 day Berseth et al. (18)
19. Comparisons of a chicken-based formula with soy-based formula in infants with CMA Jirapinyo et al. (19)
20. SIF supplemented with DHA and ARA supports growth and increases circulating levels of these fatty acids in infants Hoffman et al. (20)
21. The effect of early nutritional supplementation with a mixture of probiotic, prebiotic, fiber, and micronutrients in infants with acute diarrhea in Indonesia Agustina et al. (21)
22. Growth of infants with immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated CMA fed different formulas in the complementary feeding period Agostoni et al. (22)
23. Palatability of hydrolyzates and other substitution formulas for CMA children: a comparative study of taste, smell, and texture evaluated by healthy volunteers Pedrosa et al. (23)
24. A hydrolyzed rice-based formula is tolerated by children with CMA: a multicenter study Fiocchi et al. (24)
25. Decreased regurgitation with a soy formula containing added soy fiber Ostrom et al. (25)
26. Feeding a soy formula to children with CMA: the development of IgE-mediated allergy to soy and peanuts Klemola et al. (26)
27. The almond milk: a new approach to the management of CMA/intolerance in infants Salpietro et al. (27)
28. A follow-up study of nutrient intake, nutritional status, and growth in infants with CMA fed either soy formula or an extensively hydrolyzed whey formula Seppo et al. (28)