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Pediatr Obes
June 2019
Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, University of Delaware College of Health and Sciences, Newark, Delaware.
Background: What and how infants are fed are considered important determinants for the risk factor of early rapid gain weight.
Objectives: We conducted secondary analyses on data from a randomized clinical trial, wherein infants randomized to feed cow milk formula had double the incidence of early rapid weight gain than those fed extensively hydrolyzed protein formula, to determine whether maternal feeding styles had independent effects or interactive effects with infant formula type on early rapid weight gain.
Methods: Anthropometry and feeding patterning (number of daily formula feeds) were measured monthly, and maternal feeding styles were measured at 0.