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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |