The nutritional management of acute diarrhea in young infants : effect of carbohydrate ingested


Autoria(s): Wall, C. R.; Webster, J.; Quirk, P.; Robb, T. A.; Cleghorn, Geoffrey J.; Davidson, G. P.; Shepherd, R. W.
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

To compare the efficacy of a low-lactose hy-drolyzed milk formula, a lactose-free corn syrup-based milk formula, and a standard lactose-containing formula during refeeding after rehydration in infants with gastroenteritis, 135 patients older than 2 years were studied by randomized trial. Clearly demonstrated disadvantages in terms of early weight loss and longer duration of diarrhea were observed with the lactose-based formula compared with early weight gains on both the low-lactose formulae, and thus the lactose-containing formula was discontinued after 91 patients. The early weight loss with the lactose-containing formula was statistically significantly related to the degree of relative (rehydrated) underweight. The two low-lactose formulae were further compared in the remaining 44 patients. Early weight gain (48 h) was sig-nificantly greater with the lactose-hydrolyzed formula compared with the corn syrup-based formula, but no statistically significant differences were observed in duration of diarrhea, energy intake, treatment failures, or late weight gain. We conclude that the routine use of a low-lactose formula during refeeding after rehydration in infants with gastroenteritis may have some advantages in underweight infants and toddlers in whom it is important to prevent further weight loss. © 1994 Raven Press Ltd, New York.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90009/

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Wall, C. R., Webster, J., Quirk, P., Robb, T. A., Cleghorn, Geoffrey J., Davidson, G. P., & Shepherd, R. W. (1994) The nutritional management of acute diarrhea in young infants : effect of carbohydrate ingested. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 19(2), pp. 170-174.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

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Tipo

Journal Article