Amino acids and protein are key factors for growth. The neonatal period requires the highest intake in life to meet the demands. Those demands include amino acids for growth, but proteins and amino acids also function as signalling molecules and function as neurotransmitters. Often the nutritional requirements are not met, resulting in a postnatal growth restriction. However, current knowledge on adequate levels of both amino acid as well as protein intake can avoid under nutrition in the direct postnatal phase, avoid the need for subsequent catch-up growth and improve later outcom
Preterm infants require considerably more protein to achieve normal intrauterine growth rates than i...
To determine whether the general reluctance to begin amino acid administration to preterm infants fr...
Nutrition provided in early life is thought to influence later health. Both over- and under nutritio...
Amino acids and proteins play a pivotal role during growth and development. Besides acting as buildi...
textabstractGrowth during the earliest stages of life is an important determinant of an individual’s...
textabstractAmino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as tran...
Amino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as transport molecu...
Amino acids form one of the main building blocks for fetal and neonatal growth. Despite improvements...
Preterm infants require considerably more protein to achieve normal intrauterine growth rates than i...
HIGH AMINOACID AND ENERGY INTAKE INFLUENCE THE LEVELS OF ZINC IN THE PRETERM NEONATE Objectives a...
Amino acids are not only the building blocks of proteins, an indispensable component of cells, but a...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Growth during the earliest stages of life is an important determinant of an individual’s later healt...
Preterm infants require considerably more protein to achieve normal intrauterine growth rates than i...
To determine whether the general reluctance to begin amino acid administration to preterm infants fr...
Nutrition provided in early life is thought to influence later health. Both over- and under nutritio...
Amino acids and proteins play a pivotal role during growth and development. Besides acting as buildi...
textabstractGrowth during the earliest stages of life is an important determinant of an individual’s...
textabstractAmino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as tran...
Amino acids play crucial roles as precursors for proteins and neurotransmitters, as transport molecu...
Amino acids form one of the main building blocks for fetal and neonatal growth. Despite improvements...
Preterm infants require considerably more protein to achieve normal intrauterine growth rates than i...
HIGH AMINOACID AND ENERGY INTAKE INFLUENCE THE LEVELS OF ZINC IN THE PRETERM NEONATE Objectives a...
Amino acids are not only the building blocks of proteins, an indispensable component of cells, but a...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Proteins are key structural components of all human cells and are also involved in key physiologic p...
Growth during the earliest stages of life is an important determinant of an individual’s later healt...
Preterm infants require considerably more protein to achieve normal intrauterine growth rates than i...
To determine whether the general reluctance to begin amino acid administration to preterm infants fr...
Nutrition provided in early life is thought to influence later health. Both over- and under nutritio...