Monday, April 9, 2012

Choosing the best formula milk for your baby





Nothing can replace everything seamlessly delivering breast milk, however, not all children have it for various reasons, the most common: the absence of milk in the mother, decreased mobility and consequently insufficient quantity and quality for the baby, the need for nutritional supplements when the child suffers from deficiencies in this area, the importance of some nutrients and immediate support of the formulas when premature babies, and the treatment of severe reflux in the child. In all these cases, the supply circuit first priority is the formula, so the choice of the best and most suitable for the child is essential.
Types of formulas
Depending on the age of baby milk formulas that are designed to meet specific needs. Thus, Home, cover the nutritional requirements of healthy infants up to 6 months and can then be used to supplement other food until old.
Then there are the Continuation Milk Formulas, which are recommended after six months of age as a complementary part of a mixed supply.
In addition to the above, there are those formulas on the market created for special dietary use in specific alterations, such as premature babies, those who were intolerant to lactose (maternal formulas) in those with atopic diseases and inborn errors of metabolism, among others. In the above cases, the ideal is to be sold by prescription because it is therapeutic formulas.
Standards for components
While these vary slightly from country to country, we will build on this opportunity in what he says the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (SEGNP) about what the minimum and maximum levels for much of the necessary components to meet the nutritional requirements of infants.
In their publications, both companies would think it desirable to use liquid whole milk, evaporated or powdered infant feeding in less than six months old, due to its high concentration of protein, saturated fat and low in carbohydrates, specifically lactose.
However, if used in infants under six months of age requires the addition of 5 to 10 percent sucrose or dextrinomaltose.
As for proteins, Home Formulas (FLI) should provide a contribution of protein to ensure proper weight gain and linear growth similar to that of a breast fed baby. It is estimated that the protein requirement is not greater than 1.6 g/100 kcal.
Carbohydrates are another important point and are represented by lactose. Digestion and absorption of this takes place in the small intestine where it is hydrolyzed by enzyme lactase to the monosaccharides glucose and galactose. It is important, therefore, that less than six months, the lactose is the sole carbohydrate and did not include sucrose ideally beyond the year.
Fat is another important element, because they provide nearly 50 percent of calories and is a nutrient essential for proper development of the central nervous system and vehicle for the absorption of fat soluble.
Therefore, in Formulae Milk Start should not be absent and ideally its source must be of vegetable oil. To this, Milk Formulas generally add a vitamin supplement, inorganic nutrients, iron, zinc and nucleotides, among others.

1 comments on "Choosing the best formula milk for your baby"

MumLike on April 27, 2017 at 11:12 PM said...

Thanks for these tips, I have the same topic on my blog for choosing formula milk good for babies.

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