An allergen-reduced dietary recommendation that includes a moderate whey hydrolysate infant formula (pHF) has no negative effects on growth parameters up to 6 months of life in an infant population unselected for atopic risk. The dietary intervention produced improvements in general health status when compared with a control cohort that received infant formula with unhydrolysed proteins (IF), and high allergenic weaning foods at an earlier age. The difference between cohorts was principally due to fewer adverse skin findings. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)
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