Manganese exposure assessment in formula-fed infants in Israel

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Darr, Jonatan [1 ]
Hamama, Ziva [1 ]
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[1] Minist Hlth, Natl Food Serv, Food Risk Management Dept, Jaffa St 236, Jerusalem, Israel
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ISRAEL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH | 2025年 / 14卷 / 01期
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Infants; Infant-Formulas; Manganese; Exposure-assessment; Israel; Nutrition; HUMAN-MILK; HUMAN LACTATION; TRACE; NUTRIENTS; COPPER; HEALTH; ZINC; AGE;
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10.1186/s13584-025-00688-2
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundProper nutrition is fundamental to the regular mental and physical development of infants, toddlers, and children. Overexposure to manganese (Mn) in infants has been correlated to various behavioral and neurological symptoms such as lower IQ, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and impairment in fine motor skills. The following study aims to evaluate exposure to Mn in formula-fed infants in Israel from birth to nine months of age.MethodsOver 200 infant formulas of multiple brands were sampled by the Israeli National Food Service, as part of a routine monitoring of levels of various nutritional components, including Mn. Data on levels of Mn in water was drawn from routine monitoring programs carried out by the Ministry of Health (MOH). Total energy requirements were calculated based on current infant weight and growth data collected over the past decade in MOH-operated family care centers. Dietary exposure was assessed for infants from birth to six months as the sum of Mn intake from infant formula and potable water. For infants aged seven-nine months, Mn intake from complementary feeding was assessed based on national surveys of feeding behavior in infants aged nine-twelve months.ResultsMilk-based infant formula brands consistently demonstrated lower levels of Mn compared to other formulations. Almost half of the sampled formula brands exceeded regulatory tolerance to deviation from labelling of nutritional components. Though some variation in Mn concentrations is evident in water sources across Israel, the overall contribution of water to Mn intake is negligible given the high levels of desalination in Israel. Excessive Mn intake in formula-fed infants is evident across multiple formula brands.ConclusionsWhen breastfeeding is not optional, milk-based formulas are the most suitable in terms of their relative contribution to Mn intake. Equating maximal levels of Mn in potable waters to levels set in EU and USA regulations is advisable. A greater regulatory tolerance for deviation from labelling of mineral content is advisable so as not to hinder importation of infant formulas.
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