1994
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199409000-00010
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Similar Gastric Emptying Rates for Casein- and Whey-Predominant Formulas in Preterm Infants

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“…[135][136][137][138] One study in premature infants showed no difference in gastric emptying between whey and casein predominant formulas. 139 Although the symptoms of poor gastric emptying often have a substantial negative impact on nutritional well-being and daily functioning, data on alternative therapies are almost non-existent. A small study documented beneficial effects of the herbal medicine Rikkunshito on gastric emptying and vomiting in children with profound neurologic impairment.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[135][136][137][138] One study in premature infants showed no difference in gastric emptying between whey and casein predominant formulas. 139 Although the symptoms of poor gastric emptying often have a substantial negative impact on nutritional well-being and daily functioning, data on alternative therapies are almost non-existent. A small study documented beneficial effects of the herbal medicine Rikkunshito on gastric emptying and vomiting in children with profound neurologic impairment.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these rationales, one would expect that casein is more efficient in slowing gastric emptying than whey. However, the results from several trials suggest that whey can also effectively delay gastric emptying . Thorkelsson et al found that a casein‐predominant formula (whey:casein ratio 18:82) and a whey‐predominant (whey:casein ratio 60:40) formula yielded similar rates of gastric emptying in preterm infants.…”
Section: The Rationale For Milk Protein Supplementation In the Prevenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the results from several trials suggest that whey can also effectively delay gastric emptying . Thorkelsson et al found that a casein‐predominant formula (whey:casein ratio 18:82) and a whey‐predominant (whey:casein ratio 60:40) formula yielded similar rates of gastric emptying in preterm infants. Concordantly, Calbet and Holst showed that whey hydrolysate, casein hydrolysate, casein, and whey protein showed relatively similar gastric emptying rates in healthy subjects.…”
Section: The Rationale For Milk Protein Supplementation In the Prevenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Alhoewel gedacht werd dat bij prematuren op caseïne gebaseerde kunstvoeding ten opzichte van op wei gebaseerde kunstvoeding een tragere maagmotiliteit zou veroorzaken, kon dit in een dubbelblinde gerandomiseerde studie niet aangetoond worden. 4 Ook is nooit bewezen dat gezonde prematuren een andere maagmotiliteit hebben dan à terme neonaten. Wel zag men dat premature zuigelingen bij borstvoeding een snellere maagmotiliteit hebben dan bij kunstvoeding.…”
Section: Etiologieunclassified
“…5 Andere factoren, zoals neonatale icterus, respiratory distress syndrome en rugligging, hebben een negatieve invloed op de maagmotiliteit. 4 Vanaf het moment dat producenten van kunstvoeding met name op wei-eiwit gebaseerde producten zijn gaan maken, is de incidentie van lactobezoars gedaald. 1 De literatuur beschouwend is het niet mogelijk om één causale factor in de pathofysiologie van lactobezoars aan te geven.…”
Section: Etiologieunclassified