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Evans S et al. – Given the poor fibre intakes and absence of adverse effects, the use of fibre–containing formulae should become standard practice for the majority of children on enteral feeds. Larger trials in children are required to further evaluate the effect of amount and blend of fibre in enteral formulae for older children. However, it is likely that current formulae require higher levels of fibre.

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