Growth in preterm infants fed either a partially hydrolyzed whey or an intact casein/whey preterm infant formula.
J Perinatol. 2009.
PMID: 18716627
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OBJECTIVE: To compare feeding tolerance, nutrient intake and growth in preterm infants (< or =32 weeks, < or =1750 g) fed either a standard nonhydrolyzed whey-casein (nHWC) or a partially hydrolyzed whey (pHW)
…OBJECTIVE: To compare feeding tolerance, nutrient intake and growth in preterm infants (< or =32 weeks, < or =175
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