Formula Switch Leads to Enteral Feeding Tolerance Improvements in Children With Developmental Delays
Background: Children with developmental delays are often dependent on enteral nutrition. The aim of our study was to evaluate improvement in tolerance parameters in these children who were switched from an intact protein formula to a 100% whey, peptide-based formula. Methods: A retrospective chart r...
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Main Authors: | Gerard Minor MMS, PA-C (Author), Juan B. Ochoa MD (Author), Heidi Storm MS, RD (Author), Seletha Periman MS, MPH, RD (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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