A retrospective observational medical dossier-based study to assess gastrointestinal discomfort and infections in healthy term infants
Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms like regurgitation, unexplained crying and stool issues (diarrhoea or constipation) are common in young infants \<4 months of age due to an immature gut epithelial barrier, immune system and microbiota, with studies indicating prevalences ranging from 25.9%-78%. This retrospective observational medical dossier-based study is designed to determine the occurrence of GI symptoms in healthy term formula-fed infants to confirm reported prevalence of mild GI symptoms by HCPs in Middle East (74%). As a secondary objective, the improvement of confirmed GI symptoms when switched before 4 months of age from a CMF to GMF will be determined. Based on the results of a previous study in infants with confirmed GI symptoms, it is expected that fewer GI symptoms will be scored in medical dossiers of infants after switching from CMF to GMF, with HM as a reference group. Other secondary objectives of this study are to explore differences between healthy term infants that were fed GMF compared to infants fed CMF or HM on immune related outcomes such as infections and allergies, medication use related to infections and/or gastrointestinal discomfort and/or allergies, number of clinic visits, adequate growth and reason of changing infant formula.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Type of infant feeding during the age of 0-12 months
Al Emies hospital
Jizan, Saudi Arabia
Mana GH Jubail
Jubail, Saudi Arabia
AlAhmady Hospital
Madinah, Saudi Arabia
To investigate the occurrence of symptoms related to GI discomfort in formula-fed infants in the Gulf region
To determine the number of symptoms related to GI discomfort in formula-fed infants between 0-12 months of age
Time frame: retrospective infants from 0 - 12 months of age
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