Nondigestible Carbohydrates in the Diets of Infants and Young Children: A Commentary by the ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition

Author:

Aggett Peter J.1,Agostoni Carlo2,Axelsson Irene3,Edwards Christine A.4,Goulet Olivier5,Hernell Olle6,Koletzko Berthold7,Lafeber Harry N.8,Micheli Jean‐Léopold9,Michaelsen Kim F.10,Rigo Jacques11,Szajewska Hania12,Weaver Lawrence T.4

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Lancashire Preston United Kingdom

2. University of Milano Milano Italy

3. University of Lund Malmö Sweden

4. University of Glasgow Glasgow United Kingdom

5. Hôpital Necker Enfants‐Malades Paris France

6. Umea University Umea Sweden

7. University of Munich Munich Germany

8. Free University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

9. CHUV University Hospital Lausanne Switzerland

10. Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University Frederiksberg Denmark

11. University of Liege Liege Belgium

12. Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe consumption of nondigestible carbohydrates is perceived as beneficial by health professionals and the general public, but the translation of this information into dietary practice, public health recommendations, and regulatory policy has proved difficult.Nondigestible carbohydrates are a heterogeneous entity, and their definition is problematic. Without a means to characterize the dietary components associated with particular health benefits, specific attributions of these cannot be made. Food labeling for “fiber” constituents can be given only in a general context, and the development of health policy, dietary advice, and education, and informed public understanding of nondigestible carbohydrates are limited.There have, however, been several important developments in our thinking about nondigestible carbohydrates during the past few years. The concept of fiber has expanded to include a range of nondigestible carbohydrates. Their fermentation, fate, and effects in the colon have become a defining characteristic; human milk, hitherto regarded as devoid of nondigestible carbohydrates, is now recognized as a source for infants, and the inclusion of nondigestible carbohydrates in the diet has been promoted for their “prebiotic” effects.Therefore, a review of the importance of nondigestible carbohydrates in the diets of infants and young children is timely. The aims of this commentary are to clarify the current definitions of nondigestible carbohydrates, to review published evidence for their biochemical, physiologic, nutritional, and clinical effects, and to discuss issues involved in defining dietary guidelines for infants and young children.

Publisher

Wiley

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