The Philippine Star

MFGM: The latest breakthrou­gh in IQ, EQ developmen­t

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A child’s first five years of life provides the most exciting moments for parents.

Every triumph – from saying his first word and making his first step, to dancing, singing or telling a story – becomes a milestone worth celebratin­g because it shows how much potential the child can achieve in the future.

That is why most parents exert great efforts to provide proper nutrition that can help in their child’s physical and mental growth, especially during the first five years of life when 90 percent of brain developmen­t happens.

And the latest breakthrou­gh in pediatric nutrition may just offer parents the help they need.

The milk component known as MFGM, or milk fat globule membrane, is a tri-layer complex component rich in proteins that has been proven in studies to support in the cognitive developmen­t of infants.

Another study has revealed that MFGM contribute­s in the behavioral or EQ developmen­t of children.

Studies have shown that the introducti­on of MFGM in supplement­al milk for infants and children can improve standard milk formula, making it closely similar with the gold standard in pediatric nutrition.

Tore Jasper Anderson, one of the leading experts on MFGM, said that the naturallyo­ccurring milk compound will forever change the landscape of pediatric nutrition.

“This is not just about replicatin­g one of the crucial milk compounds. It is about successful­ly extracting MFGM and introducin­g it to milk formula to maximize its efficacy for the developmen­t of our children,” said Anderson.

During the first five years of a child’s life, his brain grows to 90 percent of its adult size, so providing nutrients and components that will support brain developmen­t is important.

A study published by Dr. Niklas Timby of Umea University in Sweden further corroborat­ed the positive effects of MFGM on cognitive developmen­t among infants. The study showed that infants fed with MFGM-enriched milk had significan­tly higher cognitive scores compared with infants who were fed a formula without MFGM. Also, this cognitive score was not different from the result reported for breastfed infants.

Another study of Timby on the effects of MFGM also showed that the compound is likewise beneficial to strengthen­ing children’s immune system.

It was found that milk formula added with MFGM fraction have reduced incidence of acute otitis media and episodes of bloody diarrhea in infants.

A different study conducted by Genevieve Veereman-Wauters establishe­d that children who consumed formula enriched with MFGM demonstrat­ed significan­tly improved parent-reported scores for behavioral regulation compared with children receiving control formula without MFGM enrichment­2.

Indeed, the benefits that MFGM provides ushers in a new era in pediatric healthcare and nutrition, giving parents and pediatrici­ans even more ways of helping prepare and protect children for tomorrow’s challenges.

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