Baby formula boost: can a nutrient blend make infants smarter?
NCT ID NCT05310396
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a special blend of nutrients added to infant formula can improve thinking and behavior in healthy babies. Researchers enrolled 240 formula-fed infants between 45 and 60 days old. Babies were randomly given either the nutrient-enriched formula or a standard formula, and their cognitive development was measured using the Bayley Scale of Infant Development.
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Las Piñas Doctors Hospital
Las Piñas, 1742, Philippines
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