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CHAPTER 4: INFANT FORMULA FEEDING - USDA

I N F A N T N U T R I T I O N A N D F E E D I N G 81 This CHAPTER reviews commonly used types of INFANT FORMULA ; recommended amounts to feed FORMULA -fed infants in the first year; tips on bottle FEEDING ; guidelines on the selection, preparation, and storage of INFANT FORMULA ; traveling with INFANT FORMULA ; warming bottles; and INFANT FORMULA use when there is limited access to common kitchen appliances. Additional information is provided regarding milks and other food products inappropriate for infants. Counseling points related to the information presented in this CHAPTER are found in CHAPTER 8, pages 164 CHAPTER does not address the INFANT FORMULA needs and FEEDING protocols for premature and low-birth-weight infants or infants with medical conditions requiring exempt INFANT formulas (see page 83 for more information regarding exempt INFANT formulas).

Acids and Other Infant Formula Additives In recent years, infant formula manufacturers have begun to examine the benefits of adding a variety of nutrients and biological factors to infant formula to mimic the composition and quality of breast milk.14 These include long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, nucleotides, prebiotics and probiotics.

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