Variability and error in measurement of infant formula powder and water: an experimental study
Richard R. Rosenkranz,
Ana Gonzalez-Alvarez,
Chris Acosta
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionFormula feeding is the only viable nutrition alternative for infants 0–6mos who cannot breastfeed. Among the drawbacks of formula feeding, however, is potential dilution or concentration errors in the formula during preparation that may lead to infant health issues. The present study aimed to investigate the accuracy of caregiver measurements as they prepared infant formula under multiple conditions, compared with manufacturer specifications.MethodsA diverse sample of caregivers (N = 84) participat… Show more
This cross-sectional study assesses the accuracy in measurement of powder and water when preparing infant formula in the presence or absence of a simulated crying baby.
This cross-sectional study assesses the accuracy in measurement of powder and water when preparing infant formula in the presence or absence of a simulated crying baby.
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