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  • 标题:Impact of palm olein in infant formulas on stool consistency and frequency: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
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  • 作者:John B. Lasekan ; Deborah S. Hustead ; Marc Masor
  • 期刊名称:Food & Nutrition Research
  • 印刷版ISSN:1654-661X
  • 出版年度:2017
  • 卷号:61
  • DOI:10.1080/16546628.2017.1330104
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Co-Action Publishing
  • 摘要:ABSTRACTBackground:Meta-analysis studies have documented that palm olein (PALM) predominant formulas reduce calcium and fat absorption, and bone mineralization in infants, but none have been documented for stool consistency and frequency.Objective:The study objective was to conduct a meta-analysis of published randomized clinical trials (RCTs) on the effect of PALM-based formulas on stool consistency and frequency in infants.Design:A literature search was conducted in BIOSIS Previews®, Embase®, Embase® Alert, MEDLINE® and Cochrane databases. PALM-based RCTs with available stool outcomes were selected and meta-analyzed. Mean rank stool consistency (MRSC, primary outcome) and stool frequency (secondary outcome) were compared between infants fed PALM-based and PALM-free formulas (NoPALM), using random effects model.Results:Nine out of identified16 studies were meta-analyzed. The mean MRSC (scale of 1 = watery to 5 = hard) in the NoPALM-fed infants was lower (softer stools) compared to the PALM-fed infants (mean difference ‒0.355, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] of ‒0.472 to ‒0.239,p< 0.001). Difference for stool frequency was not significant (p= 0.613).Conclusion:Meta-analysis of RCTs indicated that NoPALM-fed infants have significantly softer stools but similar stool frequencies versus PALM-fed infants, despite differences in study types and design. Future meta-analysis could benefit from including comparison with human milk-fed infants.
  • 关键词:KEYWORDSenMeta-analysisrandomized clinical trialpalm oleininfant formulastool consistencystool frequency
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