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BACKGROUND: Dietary nucleotides are nonprotein nitrogenous compounds that are found in high concentrations in breast milk and are thought to be conditionally essential nutrients in infancy. A high nucleotide intake has been suggested to explain some of the benefits of breastfeeding compared with formula feeding and to promote infant growth. However, relatively few large-scale randomized trials have tested this hypothesis in healthy infants. OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that nucleotide supplementation of formula benefits early infant growth. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Occipitofrontal head circumference, weight, and length were assessed in infants who were randomly assigned to groups fed nucleotide-supplemented (31 mg/L; n = 100) or control formula without nucleotide supplementation (n =100) from birth to the age of 20 weeks, and in infantswhowere breastfed (reference group; n = 101). RESULTS: Infants fed with nucleotide-supplemented formula had greater occipitofrontal head circumference at ages 8, 16, and 20 weeks than infants fed control formula (mean difference in z scores at 8 weeks: 0.4 [95% confidence interval: 0.1-0.7]; P = .006) even after adjustment for potential confounding factors (P = .002). Weight at 8 weeks and the increase in both occipitofrontal head circumference and weight from birth to 8 weeks were also greater in infants fed nucleotide-supplemented formula than in those fed control formula. CONCLUSIONS: Our data support the hypothesis that nucleotide supplementation leads to increased weight gain and head growth in formula-fed infants. Therefore, nucleotides could be conditionally essential for optimal infant growth in some formula-fed populations. Additional research is needed to test the hypothesis that the benefits of nucleotide supplementation for early head growth, a critical period for brain growth, have advantages for long-term cognitive development. Copyright © 2010 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Singhal, A., Kennedy, K., Lanigan, J., Clough, H., Jenkins, W., Elias-Jones, A., … Lucas, A. (2010). Dietary nucleotides and early growth in formula-fed infants: A randomized controlled trial. Pediatrics, 126(4). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2009-2609
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