S. Rajaram et al., PLASMA MINERAL CONCENTRATIONS IN PRETERM INFANTS FED A NUTRIENT-ENRICHED FORMULA AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE, The Journal of pediatrics, 126(5), 1995, pp. 791-796
Objective: io determine whether prolonged feeding of preterm infant fo
rmula to preterm infants can accelerate recovery to normal plasma zinc
levels without affecting plasma mineral homeostasis. Design: Part of
concurrent prospective feeding trials in a university hospital-based p
opulation. Subjects and intervention: Preterm infants (n = 33; birth w
eight, 1037 +/- 157 gm) were fed a preterm infant formula with higher
concentrations of zinc, copper, calcium, magnesium, and potassium unti
l 2 months past expected term, then a term infant formula. Term infant
s (n = 38; birth weight, 3318 +/- 401 gm) fed this term infant formula
from birth were a reference group for comparison with study infants a
nd with published values, Plasma mineral levels were analyzed by induc
tively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. Results: Preterm i
nfants fed a preterm infant formula after discharge from the hospital
appeared to achieve normal plasma zinc concentrations by at least 2 mo
nths past term without adverse effects on mineral homeostasis.