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Dietary taurine intake may explain the benefits of both breast milk and preterm formula to neurodevelopment. Low plasma neonatal taurine was associated with lower scores on the Bayley mental development index at 18 months and the WISC-R arithmetic subtest at 7 years. Currently it is not mandatory to add taurine to infant formulas.
- taurine
- neurodevelopment
- Bayley
- WISC
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Funding: The Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust provided financial support. Research at the Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street NHS Trust benefits from Research and Development funding from the NHS Executive. We also thank Farley Health Products for their collaboration, contributory funding and supply of the trial formulas. These financial supporters had no role in the design, conduct, analysis, or reporting of this study.
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Conflict of interest: BAW has advised the UK Department of Health, European Union, WHO and food companies on various aspects of child nutrition including taurine. Fees for advice/opinions on nutritional child health have been received from WHO and food companies. AL has advised government departments, professional bodies, and industry in the field of nutrition.
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