Use of fiber-containing enteral formula in pediatric clinical practice: an expert opinion review

Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2023 Jul-Dec;17(7):665-675. doi: 10.1080/17474124.2023.2217355. Epub 2023 Jun 5.

Abstract

Introduction: Children who require enteral nutrition often report gastrointestinal symptoms. There is a growing interest in nutrition formulas that meet nutritional requirements and also maintain gut ecology and function. Fiber-containing enteral formulas can improve bowel function, promote the growth of healthy gut microbiota, and improve immune homeostasis. Nonetheless, guidance in clinical practice is lacking.

Areas covered: This expert opinion article summarizes the available literature and collects the opinion of eight experts on the importance and use of fiber-containing enteral formulas in pediatrics. The present review was supported by a bibliographical literature search on Medline via PubMed to collect the most relevant articles.

Expert opinion: The current evidence supports using fibers in enteral formulas as first-line nutrition therapy. Dietary fibers should be considered for all patients receiving enteral nutrition and can be slowly introduced from six months of age. Fiber properties that define the functional/physiological properties of the fiber must be considered. Clinicians should balance the dose of fiber with tolerability and feasibility. Introducing fiber-containing enteral formulas should be considered when initiating tube feeding. Dietary fiber should be introduced gradually, especially in fiber-naïve children, with an individualized symptom-based approach. Patients should continue with the fiber-containing enteral formulas they tolerate best.

Keywords: Dietary fiber; enteral nutrition; fiber; formula; pediatrics.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Dietary Fiber
  • Enteral Nutrition* / adverse effects
  • Expert Testimony*
  • Food, Formulated
  • Humans
  • Nutritional Status

Substances

  • Dietary Fiber