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. 2020 Jul 2;7:6. doi: 10.1186/s40348-020-00098-1

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics and safety parameters according to feeding group§

HbPA+ group Control group BF group
Baseline characteristics n = 31 n = 27 n = 18
Gender m/f 15/16 16/11 10/8
Mean birth weight ± SD (g) 3287 ± 377 3354 ± 376 3520 ± 444
Mean gestational age ± SD (weeks) 39.2 ± 1,2 39.6 ± 1,2 39.7 ± 1.3
Cesarean delivery, n (%) 6 (19) 5 (19) 6 (33)
Antibiotic treatment prior to birth, n (%) 1 (3) 2 (7) 2 (11)
Parent with higher education entrance qualific. (Abitur), n (%) 9 (29) 4 (15) 10 (56)*
Anthropometrics n = 31 n = 27 n = 18
Mean weight gain ± SD after 12 weeks (g/d) 31.2 ± 9.5 32.6 ± 10.1 27.9 ± 8.4
Mean length gain ± SD after 12 weeks (cm/d) 0.11 ± 0.02 0.11 ± 0.03 0.09 ± 0.03**
Mean head growth ± SD after 12 weeks (cm/d) 0.06 ± 0.01 0.06 ± 0.01 0.06 ± 0.01
Formula consumption n = 30 n = 27
Mean formula intake at 6 weeks (ml/kg bw) 155 ± 30 164 ± 30 n.a.
Mean formula intake at 12 weeks (ml/kg bw) 134 ± 26 134 ± 21 n.a.

§Participants who have completed the intervention period

m male, f female, SD standard deviation, bw body weight, HbPA+ group participants receiving formula with high beta-PA and GOS supplement, control group participants receiving standard infant formula, BF group participants predominantly breast-fed, n.a. not applicable

*There was significant difference in proportion of parents with higher education level between feeding groups (p value .014); **difference in mean length gain after 12-week intervention was significantly lower in breast-fed infants compared to infants in control formula group