Objective: To compare feeding tolerance, nutrient intake and growth in preterm infants (p32 weeks, p1750 g) fed either a standard nonhydrolyzed whey-casein (nHWC) or a partially hydrolyzed whey (pHW) preterm infant formula.Study Design: In this double-blind randomized controlled trial infants were fed either formula for at least 3 weeks. Intake was monitored daily, serum chemistries and growth weekly. Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance.Result: A total of 80 infants were enrolled, 72 completed the study. No differences were noted in demographic characteristics. No differences were detected in feeding tolerance, intakes (118 ± 21 vs 119 ± 14; nHWC vs pHW) or growth weight, 28 ± 1.5 vs 28 ± 1.6 g per day; length, 1.0 ± 0.7 vs 1.0±0.6 cm per week; head circumference, 0.9±0.4 vs 1.0±0.44 cm per week). At the end of study, blood urea nitrogen (5.2 ± 3.1 <6.7±2.3 mg per 100 ml, nHWC
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