2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2011.07.009
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The effect of protein composition in liquid meals on gastric emptying rate in children with cerebral palsy

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“…No significant differences in total gastroesophageal reflux episodes, reflux pH index, or daily stool frequency were observed between the casein and whey formulas or between the two whey formulas. As found in the study by Brun et al [37] , median gastric half-emptying time as measured by the 13 C octanoic acid breath test was faster with a whey formula (33.9 min for both whey formulas combined) than the casein formula (56.6 min). In contrast to the Brun et al [37] 's findings, individual and combined symptoms of gagging, regurgitation, irritability, pain, and constipation did not differ significantly between the casein and whey formulas, nor was a significant correlation observed between gastric emptying time and gastrointestinal symptoms.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…No significant differences in total gastroesophageal reflux episodes, reflux pH index, or daily stool frequency were observed between the casein and whey formulas or between the two whey formulas. As found in the study by Brun et al [37] , median gastric half-emptying time as measured by the 13 C octanoic acid breath test was faster with a whey formula (33.9 min for both whey formulas combined) than the casein formula (56.6 min). In contrast to the Brun et al [37] 's findings, individual and combined symptoms of gagging, regurgitation, irritability, pain, and constipation did not differ significantly between the casein and whey formulas, nor was a significant correlation observed between gastric emptying time and gastrointestinal symptoms.…”
Section: Rctsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…As found in the study by Brun et al [37] , median gastric half-emptying time as measured by the 13 C octanoic acid breath test was faster with a whey formula (33.9 min for both whey formulas combined) than the casein formula (56.6 min). In contrast to the Brun et al [37] 's findings, individual and combined symptoms of gagging, regurgitation, irritability, pain, and constipation did not differ significantly between the casein and whey formulas, nor was a significant correlation observed between gastric emptying time and gastrointestinal symptoms. Overall, their study showed that children who have severe cerebral palsy had significantly faster gastric emptying with WHP compared with casein based formulas.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…17 Whey-based formulas may be beneficial in children with poor feed tolerance due to delayed gastric emptying. 18 …”
Section: Nutritional Support: What Should the Child Receive?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Whey-based formulas may be beneficial in children with poor feed tolerance because of delayed gastric emptying. 28 …”
Section: Formula Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%