Use of soy protein-based formulas in infant feeding
- PMID: 18450914
- DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-0564
Use of soy protein-based formulas in infant feeding
Abstract
Soy protein-based formulas have been available for almost 100 years. Since the first use of soy formula as a milk substitute for an infant unable to tolerate a cow milk protein-based formula, the formulation has changed to the current soy protein isolate. Despite very limited indications for its use, soy protein-based formulas in the United States may account for nearly 25% of the formula market. This report reviews the limited indications and contraindications of soy formulas. It will also review the potential harmful effects of soy protein-based formulas and the phytoestrogens contained in these formulas.
Comment in
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  Caution with committee recommendations for soy protein-based formulas.Pediatrics. 2008 Nov;122(5):1156; author reply 1156. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-2180. Pediatrics. 2008. PMID: 18977999 No abstract available.
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