Amino Acid-based Formula in Cow's Milk Allergy: Long-term Effects on Body Growth and Protein Metabolism

作者:Canani Roberto Berni*; Nocerino Rita; Frediani Tullio; Lucarelli Sandra; Di Scala Carmen; Varin Elena; Leone Ludovica; Muraro Antonella; Agostoni Carlo
来源:Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2017, 64(4): 632-638.
DOI:10.1097/MPG.0000000000001337

摘要

Objectives:The long-term effects of amino acid-based formula (AAF) in the treatment of cow's milk allergy (CMA) are largely unexplored. The present study comparatively evaluates body growth and protein metabolism in CMA children treated with AAF or with extensively hydrolyzed whey formula (eHWF), and healthy controls. Methods:A 12-month multicenter randomized control trial was conducted in outpatients with CMA (age 5-12 m) randomized in 2 groups, treated with AAF (group 1) and eHWF (group 2), and compared with healthy controls (group 3) fed with follow-on (if age <12 months) or growing-up formula (if age >12 months). At enrolment (T0), after 3 (T3), 6 (T6), and 12 months (T12) a clinical evaluation was performed. At T0 and T3, in subjects with CMA serum levels of albumin, urea, total protein, retinol-binding protein, and insulin-like growth factor 1 were measured. Results:Twenty-one subjects in group 1 (61.9% boys, age 6.51.5 months), 19 in group 2 (57.9% boys, age 7 +/- 1.7 months) and 25 subjects in group 3 (48% boys, age 5.5 +/- 0.5 months) completed the study. At T0, the weight z score was similar in group 1 (-0.74) and 2 (-0.76), with differences compared to group 3 (-0.17, P<0.05). At T12, the weight z score value was similar between the 3 groups without significant differences. There were no significant changes in protein metabolism in children in groups 1 and 2. Conclusion:Long-term treatment with AAF is safe and allows adequate body growth in children with CMA.

  • 出版日期2017-4