2012
DOI: 10.1159/000338803
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Quality and Safety Aspects of Infant Nutrition

Abstract: Quality and safety aspects of infant nutrition are of key importance for child health, but oftentimes they do not get much attention by health care professionals whose interest tends to focus on functional benefits of early nutrition. Unbalanced diets and harmful food components induce particularly high risks for untoward effects in infants because of their rapid growth, high nutrient needs, and their typical dependence on only one or few foods during the first months of life. The concepts, standards and pract… Show more

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“…The nutritional safety and adequacy of FUF and its components should be based on scientifically accepted evidence. The expert group agrees with previously published comments that the adequacy and safety of dietary products for infants should be determined by a thorough evaluation of its effects on physiological, biochemical, and functional outcomes in infants [1,22,23,24]. It also supports the conclusion that dietary products for infants should only contain components in amounts that serve a nutritional purpose or provide another benefit.…”
Section: Recommendations For Fuf Compositionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The nutritional safety and adequacy of FUF and its components should be based on scientifically accepted evidence. The expert group agrees with previously published comments that the adequacy and safety of dietary products for infants should be determined by a thorough evaluation of its effects on physiological, biochemical, and functional outcomes in infants [1,22,23,24]. It also supports the conclusion that dietary products for infants should only contain components in amounts that serve a nutritional purpose or provide another benefit.…”
Section: Recommendations For Fuf Compositionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Modifications of FUF beyond established standards or the addition of other ingredients should be evaluated with regard to safety and possible benefits following current scientific standards, usually including clinical trials [1,22,23,24]. Documentation of the safety of an ingredient or compositional concept in IF usually but not always can be extrapolated to FUF, whereas benefit usually should be demonstrated specifically for the age periods in which IF or FUF are used.…”
Section: Further Considerationsmentioning
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“…Breast-feeding also aims to build the emotional and biological relationship between mother and the baby [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Young mothers having little experiences are commonly confused about the duration and initiation in breast-feeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We anticipated that the presence of this synbiotic concept could increase the established efficacy of a well-tolerated extensively hydrolysed whey-based infant formula for the management of allergic disease ( 20 , 21 ) . However, first, the nutritional safety and adequacy of the addition of such a new functional ingredient should be demonstrated following stringent evaluation ( 22 – 24 ) .…”
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