2024
Cross-Sectional Analysis of Infant Diet, Outcomes, Consumer Behavior and Parental Perspectives to Optimize Infant Feeding in Response to the 2022 U.S. Infant Formula Shortage
Damian-Medina K, Cernioglo K, Waheed M, DiMaggio D, Porto A, Smilowitz J. Cross-Sectional Analysis of Infant Diet, Outcomes, Consumer Behavior and Parental Perspectives to Optimize Infant Feeding in Response to the 2022 U.S. Infant Formula Shortage. Nutrients 2024, 16: 748. PMID: 38474876, PMCID: PMC10934383, DOI: 10.3390/nu16050748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecialty formulasLactation supportPremature infant formulaBanked donor milkPostpartum lactation supportCow's milk formulaOptimal infant feedingInfant formula shortageInfant formulaCross-sectional analysisInfant dietHealthcare providersDonor milkLactation educationInfantsParents' perspectivesMilk formulaInfant feedingRetrospective surveyPurchase formulaHealthcareHelpfulness scoresSpecialtyOutcomesParents
2023
Nutrition Content of Young Child Formulas
Du N, DiMaggio D, Porto A. Nutrition Content of Young Child Formulas. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2023, 76: 512-516. PMID: 36720107, DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000003712.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung child formulasChild formulaInfant Formula ActPercent of infantsHealth care providersYears of ageNutrient recommendationsToddler milkPediatric GastroenterologyChildren 12Healthy childrenChildren 0Care providersNutritional recommendationsOlder infantsAmerican AcademyInfantsEuropean SocietySearch termsInternational recommendationsFormula recommendationsPediatrics statesToddler formulasSafety concernsMonths
2022
Nutritional and Safety Concerns of Infant Feeding Trends
DiMaggio DM, Du N, Porto AF. Nutritional and Safety Concerns of Infant Feeding Trends. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2022, 74: 668-673. PMID: 35149650, DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000003401.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDonor breast milkInfant feeding practicesBreast milkFeeding practicesInfant formulaMilk banksToddler formulasPercent of parentsSafety concernsHuman milk sharingPediatric gastroenterologistsPediatric GastroenterologyVoluntary electronic surveyInfant nutritionDrug AdministrationAmerican AcademySignificant health riskActive prescribersNorth American SocietyElectronic surveyAmerican SocietyMilk sharingInfantsClear guidelinesHealth risks
2020
Non–FDA-Reviewed Imported European Formula Use Among Parents in Urban Pediatric Private Practice
Du N, DiMaggio DM, Williams JK, Leus I, Shabanova V, Song X, Porto AF. Non–FDA-Reviewed Imported European Formula Use Among Parents in Urban Pediatric Private Practice. Clinical Pediatrics 2020, 59: 566-572. PMID: 32146831, DOI: 10.1177/0009922820910819.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Refractory Infantile Chronic Diarrhea and Failure to Thrive in a 6-Month-Old Boy With a Complex Past Medical History
Okafor D, AlRabadi L, Alper A, Jeffries L, McGrath J, Porto AF. Refractory Infantile Chronic Diarrhea and Failure to Thrive in a 6-Month-Old Boy With a Complex Past Medical History. Clinical Pediatrics 2019, 58: 707-710. PMID: 30788983, DOI: 10.1177/0009922819832034.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Assessment of Community Pediatric Providers’ Approach to a Child With Celiac Disease and Available Serological Testing Associated With a Large Tertiary Care Center
Alrabadi LS, Porto AF. Assessment of Community Pediatric Providers’ Approach to a Child With Celiac Disease and Available Serological Testing Associated With a Large Tertiary Care Center. Clinical Pediatrics 2018, 57: 1199-1203. PMID: 29667919, DOI: 10.1177/0009922818769453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLarge tertiary care centerTertiary care centerEvidence-practice gapCeliac disease testingFalse-positive testsGastroenterology consultsGuideline recommendationsCeliac diseaseCare centerPatient concernsPediatric providersProvider practicesPositive testDisease testingAdditional testingDiet changeConsultsDisease
2017
Updates in Infant Nutrition
DiMaggio DM, Cox A, Porto AF. Updates in Infant Nutrition. Pediatrics In Review 2017, 38: 449-462. PMID: 28972048, DOI: 10.1542/pir.2016-0239.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Tissue Transglutaminase Levels Are Not Sufficient to Diagnose Celiac Disease in North American Practices Without Intestinal Biopsies
Elitsur Y, Sigman T, Watkins R, Porto AF, Leonard Puppa EL, Foglio EJ, Preston DL. Tissue Transglutaminase Levels Are Not Sufficient to Diagnose Celiac Disease in North American Practices Without Intestinal Biopsies. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 2016, 62: 175-179. PMID: 27778203, DOI: 10.1007/s10620-016-4354-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAutoantibodiesBiopsyCeliac DiseaseChildChild, PreschoolDuodenumFemaleGTP-Binding ProteinsHumansImmunoglobulin AInfantIntestine, SmallMaleNorth AmericaPredictive Value of TestsProtein Glutamine gamma Glutamyltransferase 2Retrospective StudiesSensitivity and SpecificityTransglutaminasesConceptsCeliac diseasePositive predictive valuePredictive valueIntestinal biopsiesIntestinal histologyTissue transglutaminase levelsRoutine clinical practiceNegative predictive valueNorth American childrenCeliac childrenPositive serologySymptomatic childrenAmerican guidelinesClinical practiceDifferent clinicsHigh titersDiseaseBiopsyTransglutaminase levelsTitersTissue transglutaminaseChildrenSerologyHistologyPresent study