Nutribén Innova 1 milk 400g
Nutribén Innova 1 milk 400g
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Recommended from birth as a supplement or substitute for breast milk. Nutribén Innova 1 is the only formula on the market with BPL1 (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis). * Contains HMO
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Benefits
Benefits
Usage tips
Usage tips
From birth
Composition
Composition
» Protein profile closest to that of breast milk, due to enrichment in beta-casein and alpha-lactalbumin; Exclusive formula with BPL1 that helps educate the metabolism (*1,*2) from day one. » Low protein content: 1.3g/100ml. » Low renal solute load: 90 mOsm/L. » Energy and nutrient content (proteins, carbohydrates and lipids) adapted to this stage. Enriched with nucleotides that promote the development of the baby's immune system and the maturation of the gastrointestinal tract. Contains all the nutrients necessary for the proper development of the infant, reinforcing their natural defenses. » Contains galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), oligosaccharides present in breast milk that provide the following benefits: they promote the growth of a healthy intestinal flora due to their prebiotic effect, improve intestinal transit due to their dietary fiber effect, and strengthen the immune system. » Containing long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs: AA and DHA), which contribute to the proper cognitive development of the baby's central nervous system and retina. (*1) Weber M et al. Lower protein content in infant formula reduces BMI and risk of obesity in school-age children: follow-up of a randomized trial. Am J Clin Nutr 2014;99:1041-51 (*2) Koletzko B et al: Can infant food choices modulate the risk of later obesity? Am J Clin Nutr 2009;89 (5):1502S – 8S that intervene in the correct cognitive development of the central nervous system and retina of the baby. (*1) Weber M et al. Lower protein content in infant formula reduces BMI and the risk of obesity in school-age children: follow-up from a randomized trial. Am J Clin Nutr 2014;99:1041-51 (*2) Koletzko B et al: Can children's food choices modulate the risk of later obesity? Am J Clin Nutr 2009;89 (5):1502S – 8S



