
How Is Gastric Emptying In Formula-fed And Breast-fed Infants Determined?

they say its 48 minutes for an infant when they have breastmilk and 78 minutes if they have formula...does that mean they've digested half the breastmilk after 48 minutes meaning they will be hungry sooner then if they had formula which is 78 minutes?
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Detailed Answer:
Hi...what gastric emptying times means is that - by a specific mentioned time almost half of the volume of the food in the stomach would have passed on down and it would be out of the stomach. It means that stomach is half empty - but it doesn't mean that the infant will be hungry again.
This is related to the peristaltic movements in the gastrointestinal system and the movement so the stomach will make the contents in the stomach to move down accordingly. But this is not related to hunger.
But until the time some food or milk remains in the stomach the infant may not feel hungry. Once it is completely empty the infant will feel hunger. So in principle I agree with you that - if a food which stays for longer time in the stomach is given - the infant in unlikely to feel hunger soon.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth

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