Aptamil Gold+ Pronutra S4

2 + years

Indications
  • Formulated especially for toddlers from 2 years whose nutritional intake may be inadequate.
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Product Information

A premium, dairy based toddler nutritional supplement, that nutritionally supports the immune system.1,2 Designed to help meet the dietary needs of toddlers from 2 years old whose nutritional intake may not be adequate.It contains no sucrose, is free from artificial colours and has a hint of vanilla flavour.

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Features

Nutritionally supports the immune system

  • Contains Nutricia’s patented blend of prebiotic oligosaccharides (90% scGOS*, 10% lcFOS**), 1.3g per 100mL which has been clinically shown to:
  • Reduce the risk of infection in toddlers at day care, when combined with LCPUFAs.^1
  • Significantly improves intestinal microbiota by increasing the percentage of bifidobacteria in healthy toddlers.1,2
Supports growth and development
  • The goodness of cows’ milk plus other ingredients important for growth and development.
  • Two serves per day provides at least 20–50% of the recommended dietary intake (RDI) of 16 essential vitamins and minerals.
  • Omega-3 DHA+ (fish oil) may play an important role in brain, eye and nervous system development.3–5
  • Calcium and vitamin D for normal teeth and bone structure.
*Short Chain Galacto Oligosaccharides from milk.
**long chain Fructo Oligosaccharides from chicory inulin
^ Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids. The most nutritionally significant LCPUFAs are DHA and EPA.
a αLinolenic acid
b Docosahexaenoic Acid
c Eicosapentaenoic acid# Serving size: Approximately 115mL (1 serve)
Contraindications for use

Confirmed cows’ milk protein allergy, galactosaemia, lactose intolerance. Not suitable before 12 months of age.

Direction of Use

1. Wash hands before preparing one serving. Wash and rinse cup, and all utensils thoroughly.
2. Use only the enclosed scoop. Always use a dry scoop. Fill the scoop lightly and level off using the built-in leveller.
3. Add 4 level scoops of powder to 200mL of safe drinking water. Stir or shake briskly to dissolve the powder.
4. Serve immediately and discard unfinished drink within 2 hours.

Dental Hygiene: Encourage your child to drink from a cup and to drink water regularly. Take your child for a dental visit regularly.

It is safer to prepare each drink as needed and use immediately after it is prepared. If a cup of made-up drink is to be prepared in advance, store at the back of the fridge (2-4°C) and use within 24 hours. Discard any refrigerated drink not used within 24 hours.

Storage
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Use by the date on bottom of the container.
  • After opening, keep container airtight and use contents within four weeks.
  • Some settling of the powder may occur.
Feeding Guide
Age Safe drinking water (1 serving) Level scoops of powder* (1 serving) Number of servings per day
From 2 years 200mL 4 1-2

*1 scoop = 8.4g of powder. NOTE: 1 scoop of powder added to 50mL of water yields approximately 56mL of drink. This feeding guide is a general guide ONLY; your child may need more or less than shown.

Allergen and Cultural Information

Contains cows’ milk, fish and soy.

Nutritional Information
Average contents Avg Qty Per Serving %RDI per Serving # Avg Qty per Per 100mL
NUTRITION INFORMATION
Energy 647 kJ 289 kJ
155 kcal 69 kcal
Protein 2.9 g 1.3 g
Total Fat 5.8 g 2.6 g
Saturated 1.7 g 0.76 g
Trans 0.1 g <0.1 g
Polyunsaturated 1.1 g 0.49 g
Total Omega 3 159 g 71 g
ALA<sup>a</sup> 111 mg 49 mg
LCPUFAs^ 48 mg 21 mg
 — DHA<sup>b</sup> 32 mg 14.2 mg
 — EPA<sup>c</sup> 8.1 mg 3.6 mg
Monounsaturated 2.6 g 1.1 g
Carbohydrates 22 g 9.8 g
Sugars 17 g 7.6 g
Lactose 16.6 g 7.4 g
Sucrose Nil Nil
Sodium 30 mg 13.3 mg
VITAMINS
Vitamin A 62 μg-RE 21 % 28 μg-RE
Vitamin D 1.6 μg 32 % 0.7 μg
Vitamin E 1.9 mg 38 % 0.86 mg
Thiamine (B~1~) 0.18 mg 36 % 0.08 mg
Riboflavin (B~2~) 0.37 mg 46 % 0.17 mg
Niacin (B~3~) 1.6 mg 32 % 0.72 mg
Vitamin B~6~ 0.20 mg 29 % 0.09 mg
Folic acid 22 μg 22 % 9.8 μg
Vitamin B~12~ 0.50 μg 50 % 0.22 μg
Vitamin C 15.0 mg 50 % 6.7 mg
MINERALS
Calcium 201 mg 29 % 90 mg
Phosphorus 123 mg 25 % 55 mg
Magnesium 17.2 mg 22 % 7.7 mg
Iron 2.3 mg 38 % 1.0 mg
Zinc 1.1 mg 24 % 0.47 mg
Iodine 27 μg 39 % 12.1 μg
PREBIOTICS
ScGOS* 1.2 g 0.52 g
lcFOS** 0.13 g 0.06 g
PROBIOTICS
Bifidobacterium Breve M-16V 952 million cfu ^ 425 million cfu
# % Recommended Dietary Intake for children aged 1 – 3 years, based on the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code.

*short Chain Galacto-Oligosaccharides
**long chain Fructo-Oligosaccharides
a. alpha-Linolenic Acid b. Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids c. Docosahexaenoic Acid d. Eicosapentaenoic Acid ^colony forming unit
Ingredients
900g Can: Milk solids, maltodextrin, vegetable oils (emulsifier (soy lecithin), antioxidant (ascorbyl palmitate)), short chain galacto-oligosaccharides (milk), dried omega LCPUFAs (fish oil contains milk, antioxidant (sodium ascorbate, mixed tocopherols, ascorbyl palmitate, dl-alpha tocopherol), whey protein (milk), emulsifier (soy lecithin)), long chain fructo-oligosaccharides, emulsifier (soy lecithin), Bifidobacterium breve M-16V.
 
Minerals: calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, iodine.
Vitamins: Vitamins (A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C, D3, E), folic acid.
 
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN / PLACE OF MANUFACTURE:
Packed in New Zealand from local and imported ingredients.
References
  1. Chatchatee et al. J Paed Gastro Nutr 2014; 58: 428–437.
  2. Rezaiki L et al. Presented at the International Symposium of Probiotics and Prebiotics in Paediatrics 2012.
  3. Koletzko B et al. J Perinat Med 2008; 36:5–14.
  4. Birch et al. Am J Clin Nutr 2010; 91:848–859.
  5. Innis S et al. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2009; 48:S16–S24.
BREAST MILK IS BEST FOR BABIES: Professional advice should be followed before using an infant formula. Introducing partial bottle feeding could negatively affect breast feeding. Good maternal nutrition is important for breast feeding and reversing a decision not to breast feed may be difficult. Infant formula should be used as directed. Proper use of an infant formula is important to the health of the infant. Social and financial implications should be considered when selecting a method of feeding.
FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLY.