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Soy-based formula may cause changes in girls' reproductive system

IANS  |  New York 

Newborn girls who consume soy-based formula are more likely to experience "subtle differences" in some reproductive-system cells and tissues, compared to those who use cow-formula or are breastfed, researchers say.

Mothers who do not breastfeed have long used soy formula as an alternative to cow-formula, often because of concerns about allergies, lactose intolerance, or other feeding difficulties.

However, soy protein contains high amounts of genistein -- an oestrogen-like compound, which can alter the body's endocrine system and potentially interfere with normal hormonal development, the researchers said.

"Modern soy formula has been used safely for decades. However, our observational study found subtle effects in estrogen-responsive tissues in soy-fed infants, and we don't know if these differences are associated with long-term health effects," said Margaret A.

Adgent, from the in the US.

Its effect was seen more on girls. Compared to girls fed on cow-formula, those fed soy formula had developmental trajectories consistent with responses to oestrogen exposure.

Vaginal cell maturational index was found higher and uterine volume decreased more slowly in soy-fed girls, both of which suggest oestrogen-like responses, the findings published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism showed.

These differences, however, were subtle and not a cause for alarm, but also reflect a need for further research on the long-term effects of soy-based milks.

According to American Academy of Pediatrics, soy formula is indicated for infants with that make them unable to properly digest milk, such as and the

It also recommends soy formula "in situations in which a is preferred", but does not recommend soy formula for pre-term infants.

For the study, the team included 283 infant-mother pairs. Out of these 102 infants were exclusively fed on soy formula, 111 on cow-formula, and 70 on breast Infant boys were repeatedly measured up to age 28 weeks and infant girls up to age 36 weeks.

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 17:20 IST
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