Posted by Chantel M. research contributed US National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
In the study to determine if differences exist in hormone-sensitive organ size between
infants who were fed soy formula (SF), milk formula (MF), or breast milk
(BF), posted in PubMed, indicated that our data do not support major diet-related differences in reproductive
organ size as measured by ultrasound in infants at age 4 months,
although there is some evidence that ovarian development may be advanced
in MF-fed infants and that testicular development may be slower in both
MF and SF infants as compared with BF. There was no evidence that
feeding SF exerts any estrogenic effects on reproductive organs studied.
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