Suitability of an Infant Formula With Reduced Protein Content Based on a Partial Respectively Extensive Proteinhydrolysate With and Without Pro- and Prebiotics for the Particular Nutritional Use by In...

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Reference: NCT01143233

Suitability of an Infant Formula With Reduced Protein Content Based on a Partial Respectively Extensive Proteinhydrolysate With and Without Pro- and Prebiotics for the Particular Nutritional Use by Infants -Extension by 4 Year Follow-up

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The study is conducted to examine the suitability of partially respectively extensively hydrolyzed low protein infant formulae with and without pro- and prebiotics for healthy, term infants. Primary hypothesis to be tested is: an infant formula based on a Protein hydrolysate with modified protein content is non inferior compared to a standard infant formula based on a Protein hyrolysate in respect to proper growth of healthy, term infants within the first four month of life. 4-year follow-up (without further Intervention) will focus on body composition and allergic predisposition.


Inclusion criteria

  • Disturbance of Growth

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