Lindfors A, Enocksson E
Department of Pediatrics, Danderyd Hospital, Sweden.
Allergy. 1988 Jan;43(1):11-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1988.tb02038.x.
We prospectively studied the incidence of atopic disease in healthy term infants with a birth weight between -1 and -2 SD who were fed a cow milk formula during the first few days of life. A total of 216 infants were randomized to receive either early feeding with formula before normal breastfeeding was started (n = 112) or "normal feeding" with breastmilk (n = 104). Symptoms of allergy developed in 18% of the infants before 18 months of age in the formula fed group, as compared to 33% in the breastfed group (P less than 0.05). The difference was confined to the group of infants with a history of allergy in two family members. Thus, 11% of the formula-fed infants developed allergy symptoms, as compared to 61% of the control infants (P less than 0.01). Our study implies that early feeding during the first days of life with a cow milk formula, before the introduction of breastmilk, may reduce the incidence of allergy symptoms before 18 months of age in infants with a family history of allergy.
我们前瞻性地研究了出生体重处于-1至-2标准差之间的健康足月儿在出生后最初几天喂食牛奶配方奶时特应性疾病的发生率。共有216名婴儿被随机分为两组,一组在正常母乳喂养开始前早期喂食配方奶(n = 112),另一组进行母乳喂养(n = 104)。在18个月龄前,配方奶喂养组中18%的婴儿出现过敏症状,而母乳喂养组为33%(P < 0.05)。这种差异仅限于有两名家庭成员有过敏史的婴儿组。因此,配方奶喂养的婴儿中有11%出现过敏症状,而对照组婴儿为61%(P < 0.01)。我们的研究表明,在引入母乳之前,出生后最初几天用牛奶配方奶进行早期喂养,可能会降低有过敏家族史的婴儿在18个月龄前出现过敏症状的发生率。