TY - JOUR
T1 - Growth in Infants with Cow's Milk Protein Allergy Fed an Amino AcidBased Formula
AU - Vandenplas, Yvan
AU - Dupont, Christophe
AU - Eigenmann, Philippe
AU - Heine, Ralf G.
AU - H⊘st, Arne
AU - Järvi, Anette
AU - Kuitunen, Mikael
AU - Mukherjee, Rajat
AU - Ribes-Koninckx, Carmen
AU - Szajewska, Hania
AU - von Berg, Andrea
AU - Zhao, Zheng Yan
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by Nestlé Health Science, Switzerland (Sponsor).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - Purpose: The present study assessed the role of an amino acid-based formula (AAF) in the growth of infants with cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA). Methods: Non-breastfed, term infants aged 0-6 months with symptoms suggestive of CMPA were recruited from 10 pediatric centers in China. After enrollment, infants were started on AAF for two weeks, followed by an open food challenge (OFC) with cow's milk-based formula (CMF). Infants with confirmed CMPA remained on AAF until 9 months of age, in conjunction with a cow's milk protein-free complementary diet. Body weight, length, and head circumference were measured at enrollment and 9 months of age. Measurements were converted to weight-for-age, length-for-age, and head circumference-for-age Z scores (WAZ, LAZ, HCAZ), based on the World Health Organization growth reference. Results: Of 254 infants (median age 16.1 weeks, 50.9% male), 218 (85.8%) were diagnosed with non-IgE-mediated CMPA, 33 (13.0%) tolerated CMF, and 3 (1.2%) did not complete the OFC. The mean WAZ decreased from 0.119 to -0.029 between birth and enrollment (p=0.067), with significant catch-up growth to 0.178 at 9 months of age (p=0.012) while being fed the AAF. There were no significant changes in LAZ (0.400 vs. 0.552; p=0.214) or HCAZ (-0.356 vs. -0.284; p=0.705) from the time of enrollment to age 9 months, suggesting normal linear and head growth velocity. Conclusion: The amino acid-based study formula, in conjunction with a cow's milk proteinfree complementary diet, supported normal growth till 9 months of age in a cohort of Chinese infants with challenge-confirmed non-IgE-mediated CMPA.
AB - Purpose: The present study assessed the role of an amino acid-based formula (AAF) in the growth of infants with cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA). Methods: Non-breastfed, term infants aged 0-6 months with symptoms suggestive of CMPA were recruited from 10 pediatric centers in China. After enrollment, infants were started on AAF for two weeks, followed by an open food challenge (OFC) with cow's milk-based formula (CMF). Infants with confirmed CMPA remained on AAF until 9 months of age, in conjunction with a cow's milk protein-free complementary diet. Body weight, length, and head circumference were measured at enrollment and 9 months of age. Measurements were converted to weight-for-age, length-for-age, and head circumference-for-age Z scores (WAZ, LAZ, HCAZ), based on the World Health Organization growth reference. Results: Of 254 infants (median age 16.1 weeks, 50.9% male), 218 (85.8%) were diagnosed with non-IgE-mediated CMPA, 33 (13.0%) tolerated CMF, and 3 (1.2%) did not complete the OFC. The mean WAZ decreased from 0.119 to -0.029 between birth and enrollment (p=0.067), with significant catch-up growth to 0.178 at 9 months of age (p=0.012) while being fed the AAF. There were no significant changes in LAZ (0.400 vs. 0.552; p=0.214) or HCAZ (-0.356 vs. -0.284; p=0.705) from the time of enrollment to age 9 months, suggesting normal linear and head growth velocity. Conclusion: The amino acid-based study formula, in conjunction with a cow's milk proteinfree complementary diet, supported normal growth till 9 months of age in a cohort of Chinese infants with challenge-confirmed non-IgE-mediated CMPA.
KW - Anthropometry
KW - Challenge test
KW - Food hypersensitivity
KW - Infant formula
KW - Nutrition
U2 - 10.5223/pghn.2021.24.4.392
DO - 10.5223/pghn.2021.24.4.392
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 34316474
AN - SCOPUS:85111290195
SN - 2234-8646
VL - 24
SP - 392
EP - 402
JO - Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
JF - Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
IS - 4
ER -