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Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis ; 26(9): 824-32, 2016 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27212617

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The double-blind randomized European Childhood Obesity Project (CHOP) demonstrated that reduced protein content in infant formula leads to a lower body mass index (BMI) up to six years of age. Here we aimed at assessing pre-peritoneal fat, a marker of visceral fat, in children participating in the CHOP trial. METHODS AND RESULTS: Healthy term formula-fed infants in five European countries were randomized either to higher (n = 550) or lower (n = 540) protein formulas in the first year of life. Infants who were exclusively breastfed for at least three months (n = 588) were enrolled as an observational (non randomized) group. At age 5 years, subcutaneous fat (SC) and pre-peritoneal fat (PP) were measured by ultrasound in a subgroup of 275 children. The PP fat layer was thicker in the higher compared to the lower protein group (adjusted estimated difference: 0.058 cm, 95%CI 0.002; 0.115; p = 0.043), while SC fat was not different. Girls showed a thicker SC fat layer than boys. CONCLUSIONS: Higher protein intake in formula-fed infants appears to enhance pre-peritoneal fat tissue accumulation at the age of 5 years, but not of subcutaneous fat, which may trigger adverse metabolic and health consequences.


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Adiposity , Diet, Protein-Restricted , Dietary Proteins/adverse effects , Infant Formula/adverse effects , Intra-Abdominal Fat/physiopathology , Pediatric Obesity/prevention & control , Subcutaneous Fat/physiopathology , Age Factors , Child Development , Child, Preschool , Dietary Proteins/administration & dosage , Double-Blind Method , Europe , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Infant, Newborn , Intra-Abdominal Fat/diagnostic imaging , Male , Nutritional Status , Pediatric Obesity/diagnosis , Pediatric Obesity/etiology , Pediatric Obesity/physiopathology , Peritoneum , Subcutaneous Fat/diagnostic imaging , Time Factors , Ultrasonography
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