Plant-based formulas and liquid feedings for infants and toddlers

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Abstract

Exclusive breastfeeding is the recommended feeding for all infants. Recent research has focused on the importance of balanced feeding during the first 1000 days, starting at conception with a balanced diet of the pregnant woman, up to the age of two years. The following step, a balanced diet after the age of two years is a challenge, as the dietary intake becomes more diversified. The role of young-child formula in this process is debated. This paper discusses the use of planted-based drinks, since they are a valuable and progressively more popular alternative for cow’s milk, if nutritionally adapted to the requirements of toddlers. Plant-based drinks are per definition lactose free.

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Vandenplas, Y., De Mulder, N., De Greef, E., & Huysentruyt, K. (2021). Plant-based formulas and liquid feedings for infants and toddlers. Nutrients, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13114026

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