Inga Adamska -Poland

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  • Weight Gain administration & dosage administration & dosage adverse effects prevention & control administration & dosage

  • metabolism blood blood metabolism metabolism

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  • Medycyna wieku rozwojowego (2)
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[Comparison of the rate of body weight increase in children fed with cow's milk formulas and children with alimentary sensitivity, fed with milk-replacing mixtures]
(2004)
Journal - Medycyna wieku rozwojowego (Poland )

Abstract :

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was a comparison of body weight increase rate in two groups of children up to 18 months of age. The first group was fed with cow s milk formula. The second group due to allergy or cow milk intolerance was fed with milk-replacing mixtures: hydrolyzates with higher rate of protein hydrolysis or soya preparations. PATIENTS AND METHOD: In the analysed group of 332 children, 135 children were fed with cow's milk formulas, 142 children were given no-milk diet based on protein hydrolyzates and another 55 were fed with soya mixtures. The average body weight increase values were analysed in three months periods of half-years of life and in relation to gender and type of feeding. The obtained results were analysed statistically. RESULTS: There were statistically significant greater mean monthly increments of body weight in male children fed with cow's milk formulas as compared to male children fed with hydrolyzates in the first quarter and in the first half-year of life and male infants fed with soya mixtures. In subsequent three and six months periods no statistically significant differences in mean monthly values of body weight increase in relation to type of nutrition were found.

ISSN : 1428-345X
Mesh Heading : Animals Body Weight Bottle Feeding Female Humans Infant Infant Formula Infant, Newborn Isoflavones Male Milk Milk Hypersensitivity Protein Hydrolysates Time Factors
Mesh Heading Relevant : Weight Gain administration & dosage administration & dosage adverse effects prevention & control administration & dosage
[Antithrombin III, protein C and protein S in children with chronic viral hepatitis B or C]
(2003)
Journal - Medycyna wieku rozwojowego (Poland )

Abstract :

Abnormalities of blood coagulation are a major part of acute and chronic viral hepatitis. In this study antithrombin III, protein C and protein S were determined in 100 children with chronic hepatitis B or C infection (range age 3-17) according to degree of hepatic histological activity and fibrosis. There was no statistically significant correlation between levels of examined parameters in children with chronic viral hepatitis compared with those in control group and between the degree of hepatic histological activity and fibrosis and coagulation parameters.

ISSN : 1428-345X
Mesh Heading : Adolescent Antithrombin III Biological Markers Blood Coagulation Factor Inhibitors Case-Control Studies Child Child, Preschool Female Fibrosis Hepatitis B, Chronic Hepatitis C, Chronic Humans Male Predictive Value of Tests Prognosis Protein C Protein S Severity of Illness Index blood blood blood
Mesh Heading Relevant : metabolism blood blood metabolism metabolism


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