The role of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) in growth and development

M Hadders-Algra*

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It is debatable whether supplementation of infant formula with LCPUFA has an effect on infant growth and development. Up till now, there is little evidence of a negative effect on infant growth. A review of randomized controlled trials in term infants revealed that LCPUFA, in particularly supplementation with >= 0.30% DHA, seems to have a beneficial effect on neurodevelopmental outcome up to 4 months of age. The studies could not demonstrate a consistent positive effect beyond that age. However, in the majority of studies neurodevelopmental outcome was assessed between 6 to 24 months, i.e. at an age where there is a 'latency' in the expression of minor neurological dysfunction. Thus it is possible that LCPUFA might have a long lasting beneficial effect on neurodevelopmental outcome at school-age and beyond. This hypothesis urgently needs testing.

Originele taal-2English
TitelEARLY NUTRITION AND ITS LATER CONSEQUENCES: NEW OPPORTUNITIES
RedacteurenB Koletzko, P Dodds, H Akerblom, M Ashwell
Plaats van productieBERLIN
UitgeverijSpringer
Pagina's80-94
Aantal pagina's15
ISBN van geprinte versie*************
StatusPublished - 2005
EvenementConference on Early Nutrition and Its Later Consequences - , France
Duur: 2-jul.-20043-jul.-2004

Publicatie series

NaamADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
UitgeverijSPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
Volume569
ISSN van geprinte versie0065-2598

Other

OtherConference on Early Nutrition and Its Later Consequences
Land/RegioFrance
Periode02/07/200403/07/2004

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