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Gastric Emptying and Intragastric Behavior of Breast Milk and Infant Formula in Lactating Mothers

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 151, Issue 12, Pages 3718-3724

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jn/nxab295

Keywords

stomach emptying; stomach behavior; MRI; human milk; infant formula

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  1. FrieslandCampina

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This MRI study found that breast milk emptied faster than infant formula in women with similar initial gastric volume, and that infant formula showed a significantly larger top layer volume in the first 20 minutes after ingestion. MRI in adults may be useful in studying the gastric behavior of infant formula.
Background When sufficient breast milk is not available, infant formula is often used as an alternative. As for digestion, gastric behavior of infant formula and breast milk have not been studied in detail. Objective This study aimed to compare gastric emptying and intragastric behavior between breast milk and infant formula in vivo using MRI. Methods In this randomized crossover study, 16 lactating mothers (age: 31.7 +/- 2.9 y; time since giving birth: 9.3 +/- 2 mo), underwent gastric MRI scans before and after consumption of 200 mL of infant formula or their own breast milk. MRI scans were performed after an overnight fast (baseline) and every 10 min up until 60 min following ingestion. Primary outcomes were gastric emptying measures and the secondary outcome was gastric layer volume over time. Differences between infant formula and breast milk in total gastric volume and layering volume were tested using linear mixed models. Results Gastric emptying half-time was 5.1 min faster for breast milk than for infant formula (95% CI: -19.0 to 29.2) (n = 14). Within a subgroup (n = 12) with similar initial gastric volume (<20 mL difference), gastric emptying half-time was 20 min faster for breast milk (95% CI: 1.23-43.1). Top layer volume (n = 16) was 6.4 mL greater for infant formula than for breast milk (95% CI: 1.9-10.8). This effect is driven by t = 10 and t = 20 min postingestion. Conclusions When taking initial gastric volume into account, breast milk emptied faster than infant formula in women, which is in line with previous findings in infants. Infant formula showed a significantly larger top layer volume in the first 20 min after ingestion. MRI in adults may find application in studies assessing gastric behavior of infant formula.

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