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Table 2 Infants’ characteristics at enrollment

From: An infant formula containing dairy lipids increased red blood cell membrane Omega 3 fatty acids in 4 month-old healthy newborns: a randomized controlled trial

 

Formula D

Formula P

Formula PDHA

Breastfed

p-value

 

n = 30

n = 28

n = 30

n = 29

Sex, no. (%)

 Girls

13 (43.3)

11 (39.3)

14 (46.7)

18 (62.1)

0.329

 Boys

17 (56.7)

17 (60.7)

16 (53.3)

11 (37.9)

Delivery mode, no. (%)

 Natural

11 (36.7)

10 (35.7)

17 (56.7)

14 (48.3)

0.310

 Caesarean

19 (63.3)

18 (64.3)

13 (43.3)

15 (51.7)

Gestational age, weeks, mean (SD)

38.4 (1.2)

38.4 (1.1)

38.3 (1.0)

39.0 (1.0)

0.072

Age at enrollment, days, mean (SD)

6.8 (5.6)

4.9 (4.5)

9.6 (7.9)

8.8 (6.6)

0.076

Weight, g, mean (SD)

3144.2 (448.6)

2942.9 (386.6)X

3156.4 (431.8)

3308.7 (533.9)

0.029

Height, cm, mean (SD)

49.1 (2.2)

48.9 (2.2)

49.7 (1.9)

50.1 (1.8)

0.112

Head circumference, cm, mean (SD)

34.4 (1.2)

34.3 (1.4)

34.7 (1.4)

35.3 (2.0)

0.068

Fat mass, % BW, mean (SD)

10.3 (2.9)

10.8 (3.4)

9.8 (3.5)

11.6 (5.4)

0.321

Total Omega 3 in whole blood, %, mean (SD)

12.9 (3.1)

14.2 (3.6)

13.2 (4.2)

15.0 (4.3)

0.384

DHA in whole blood, %, mean (SD)

3.2 (1.1)

3.6 (1.1)

3.4 (0.9)

4.1 (1.8)

0.057

  1. Formula D contained a mixture of dairy lipids and plant oils; formula P contained only plant oils and formula PDHA contained plant oils supplemented with ARA and DHA. BW: body weight. Comparison of the 4 groups by ANOVA 1 fixed factor (Group) and post-hoc Tukey’s adjustments
  2. Xp < 0.05 vs. BF