A longitudinal study of differences in electroencephalographic activity among breastfed, milk formula-fed, and soy formula-fed infants during the first year of life

The extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined. To compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy. Scalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded...

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Published inEarly human development Vol. 86; no. 2; pp. 119 - 125
Main Authors Jing, Hongkui, Gilchrist, Janet M., Badger, Thomas M., Pivik, R.T.
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1872-6232
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Abstract The extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined. To compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy. Scalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded from the same infants during quiet wakefulness at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Healthy, full-term infants (40/group; gender matched) either breastfed (BF) or fed milk formula (MF) or soy formula (SF) through the first 6 months. Power spectral values for frequencies in the 0.1–30 Hz range. Significant diet-related differences were present across frequency bands and included effects that were time- [peaks in 0.1–3 Hz at 6 (MF,SF) and 9 months (BF); 3–6 Hz at 6 months (MF, SF > BF); increases in 6–9 Hz from 3 to 6 months (MF > BF) and from 6 to 9 months (MF > SF)] and gender-related (9–12 Hz and 12–30 Hz: at 9 months BF > MF, SF boys, and MF > SF girls). The development of brain electrical activity during infancy differs between those who are breastfed compared with those fed either milk or soy formula, but is generally similar for formula-fed groups. These variations in EEG activity reflect diet-related influences on the development of brain structure and function that could put infants on different neurodevelopmental trajectories along which cognitive and brain function development will proceed.
AbstractList The extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined. To compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy. Scalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded from the same infants during quiet wakefulness at 3, 6, 9, and 12months. Healthy, full-term infants (40/group; gender matched) either breastfed (BF) or fed milk formula (MF) or soy formula (SF) through the first 6months. Power spectral values for frequencies in the 0.1-30Hz range. Significant diet-related differences were present across frequency bands and included effects that were time- [peaks in 0.1-3Hz at 6 (MF,SF) and 9months (BF); 3-6Hz at 6months (MF, SF>BF); increases in 6-9Hz from 3 to 6months (MF>BF) and from 6 to 9months (MF>SF)] and gender-related (9-12Hz and 12-30Hz: at 9months BF>MF, SF boys, and MF>SF girls). The development of brain electrical activity during infancy differs between those who are breastfed compared with those fed either milk or soy formula, but is generally similar for formula-fed groups. These variations in EEG activity reflect diet-related influences on the development of brain structure and function that could put infants on different neurodevelopmental trajectories along which cognitive and brain function development will proceed.
AbstractBackgroundThe extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined. AimTo compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy. Study designScalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded from the same infants during quiet wakefulness at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. SubjectsHealthy, full-term infants (40/group; gender matched) either breastfed (BF) or fed milk formula (MF) or soy formula (SF) through the first 6 months. Outcome measuresPower spectral values for frequencies in the 0.1–30 Hz range. ResultsSignificant diet-related differences were present across frequency bands and included effects that were time- [peaks in 0.1–3 Hz at 6 (MF,SF) and 9 months (BF); 3–6 Hz at 6 months (MF, SF > BF); increases in 6–9 Hz from 3 to 6 months (MF > BF) and from 6 to 9 months (MF > SF)] and gender-related (9–12 Hz and 12–30 Hz: at 9 months BF > MF, SF boys, and MF > SF girls). ConclusionsThe development of brain electrical activity during infancy differs between those who are breastfed compared with those fed either milk or soy formula, but is generally similar for formula-fed groups. These variations in EEG activity reflect diet-related influences on the development of brain structure and function that could put infants on different neurodevelopmental trajectories along which cognitive and brain function development will proceed.
The extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined. To compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy. Scalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded from the same infants during quiet wakefulness at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Healthy, full-term infants (40/group; gender matched) either breastfed (BF) or fed milk formula (MF) or soy formula (SF) through the first 6 months. Power spectral values for frequencies in the 0.1–30 Hz range. Significant diet-related differences were present across frequency bands and included effects that were time- [peaks in 0.1–3 Hz at 6 (MF,SF) and 9 months (BF); 3–6 Hz at 6 months (MF, SF > BF); increases in 6–9 Hz from 3 to 6 months (MF > BF) and from 6 to 9 months (MF > SF)] and gender-related (9–12 Hz and 12–30 Hz: at 9 months BF > MF, SF boys, and MF > SF girls). The development of brain electrical activity during infancy differs between those who are breastfed compared with those fed either milk or soy formula, but is generally similar for formula-fed groups. These variations in EEG activity reflect diet-related influences on the development of brain structure and function that could put infants on different neurodevelopmental trajectories along which cognitive and brain function development will proceed.
The extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined.BACKGROUNDThe extent to which adequate nutrition from infant diets differentially influence developmental outcomes in healthy infants has not been determined.To compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy.AIMTo compare the effects of the major infant diets on the development of brain electrical activity during infancy.Scalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded from the same infants during quiet wakefulness at 3, 6, 9, and 12months.STUDY DESIGNScalp EEG signals (124 sites) recorded from the same infants during quiet wakefulness at 3, 6, 9, and 12months.Healthy, full-term infants (40/group; gender matched) either breastfed (BF) or fed milk formula (MF) or soy formula (SF) through the first 6months.SUBJECTSHealthy, full-term infants (40/group; gender matched) either breastfed (BF) or fed milk formula (MF) or soy formula (SF) through the first 6months.Power spectral values for frequencies in the 0.1-30Hz range.OUTCOME MEASURESPower spectral values for frequencies in the 0.1-30Hz range.Significant diet-related differences were present across frequency bands and included effects that were time- [peaks in 0.1-3Hz at 6 (MF,SF) and 9months (BF); 3-6Hz at 6months (MF, SF>BF); increases in 6-9Hz from 3 to 6months (MF>BF) and from 6 to 9months (MF>SF)] and gender-related (9-12Hz and 12-30Hz: at 9months BF>MF, SF boys, and MF>SF girls).RESULTSSignificant diet-related differences were present across frequency bands and included effects that were time- [peaks in 0.1-3Hz at 6 (MF,SF) and 9months (BF); 3-6Hz at 6months (MF, SF>BF); increases in 6-9Hz from 3 to 6months (MF>BF) and from 6 to 9months (MF>SF)] and gender-related (9-12Hz and 12-30Hz: at 9months BF>MF, SF boys, and MF>SF girls).The development of brain electrical activity during infancy differs between those who are breastfed compared with those fed either milk or soy formula, but is generally similar for formula-fed groups. These variations in EEG activity reflect diet-related influences on the development of brain structure and function that could put infants on different neurodevelopmental trajectories along which cognitive and brain function development will proceed.CONCLUSIONSThe development of brain electrical activity during infancy differs between those who are breastfed compared with those fed either milk or soy formula, but is generally similar for formula-fed groups. These variations in EEG activity reflect diet-related influences on the development of brain structure and function that could put infants on different neurodevelopmental trajectories along which cognitive and brain function development will proceed.
Author Gilchrist, Janet M.
Badger, Thomas M.
Jing, Hongkui
Pivik, R.T.
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SubjectTerms Advanced Basic Science
Biological and medical sciences
Bottle Feeding - adverse effects
Brain
Brain - growth & development
Brain - physiopathology
Breast Feeding
Child Development - drug effects
Cognition - drug effects
EEG
Electroencephalography - methods
Embryology: invertebrates and vertebrates. Teratology
Female
Fourier Analysis
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Infant
Infant Food
Infant formula
Infant Formula - administration & dosage
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena - physiology
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine
Scalp
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Soy Milk - administration & dosage
Spectral analysis
Title A longitudinal study of differences in electroencephalographic activity among breastfed, milk formula-fed, and soy formula-fed infants during the first year of life
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