Use of whey protein micelles for infants at risk of obesity or diabetes
View Patent ↗The invention relates to whey protein micelles for use in the treatment and/or prevention of a disorder linked to an increase in insulin secretion and/or plasma IGF-1 concentration in an infant at risk of developing obesity or diabetes. The invention also relates to a nutritional composition for infants comprising whey protein micelles. Further, the invention relates to a non-therapeutic use of a nutritional composition for infants, comprising whey protein micelles.
1. A method for the treatment of a disorder linked to an increase in insulin secretion and/or plasma IGF-1 concentration in an infant at risk of developing obesity or diabetes, the method comprising:
administering to the infant a composition comprising whey protein micelles, wherein the whey protein micelles constitute at least 30% of the protein source of the infant's daily diet, wherein a protein content of the composition ranges from 1.4 to 3.8 g per 100 kcal, and wherein the composition decreases insulin responses after ingestion of a meal relative to a composition containing an equal amount of whey protein isolates or whey protein hydrolysates.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the disorder is selected from the group consisting of obesity, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, glucose intolerance and type-2 diabetes.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the infant is from birth to the age of 36 months.
4. A method for the treatment of a disorder linked to an increase in insulin secretion and/or plasma IGF-1 concentration in an infant age 0-36 months, the method comprising:
administering to the infant whey protein micelles, wherein the whey protein micelles constitute at least 30% of the protein source of the infant's daily diet, wherein a protein content of the composition ranges from 1.4 to 3.8 g per 100 kcal, and wherein the whey protein micelles decrease insulin responses after ingestion of a meal relative to a composition containing an equal amount of whey protein isolates or whey protein hydrolysates.
5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the disorder is selected from the group consisting of obesity, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, glucose intolerance and type-2 diabetes.
6. The method according to claim 4 , further comprising administering casein.
7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the whey-to-casein weight ratio is between 80:20 and 40:60.
8. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the whey protein micelles constitute from 80 to 100% of a protein content of a nutritional composition administered to the infant.
9. A method of decreasing insulin secretion and/or plasma IFG-1 concentration in an infant in need thereof, the method comprising:
administering to the infant a composition comprising whey protein micelles to the infant wherein the whey protein micelles constitute at least 30% of the protein source of the infant's daily diet, wherein a protein content of the composition ranges from 1.4 to 3.8 g per 100 kcal, and wherein the composition decreases insulin responses after ingestion of a meal relative to a composition containing an equal amount of whey protein isolates or whey protein hydrolysates.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the infant is an infant born to an obese, overweight, or diabetic mother.