BACKGROUND. Iron deficiency in early childhood may impair neurodevelopment. In a masked, randomized, controlled trial of early versus late enteral iron supplementation in preterm infants with birth weights of <1301 g, early iron supplementation reduced the incidence of iron deficiency and the number of blood transfusions. OBJECTIVE. We sought to examine whether early enteral iron supplementation improves neurocognitive and motor development in these infants. METHODS. Children who participated in the above mentioned trial were evaluated by applying the Kaufmann Assessment Battery for Children and the Gross Motor Function Classification Scale at the age of school entry. RESULTS. Of the 204 infants initially randomized, 10 died and 30 were ...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Background: There is no clinical definition of iron deficiency (ID) in infants <12 months, despite t...
Late-preterm infants (LPT) are at increased risk for long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae and iron ...
Background Low-birth-weight infants (LBW) are at an increased risk of iron deficiency that has been ...
Background Due to small iron stores and rapid growth during the first months of life, infants with l...
INTRODUCTION: Uncertainty exists regarding the effects of iron supplementation during infancy on neu...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
Objectives: To test differences in cognitive outcomes among adolescents randomly assigned previously...
Iron is critical for brain development, playing key roles in synaptogenesis, myelination, energy met...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Insufficient iron levels for optimal fetal and infant development is a con...
Introduction Iron deficiency is among the leading risk factors for poor cognitive development. Howev...
Abstract Background A number of studies have reported on the effects of iron supplementation in low ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Iron mediates many biochemical processes in neural networks that proliferate dur...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Background: There is no clinical definition of iron deficiency (ID) in infants <12 months, despite t...
Late-preterm infants (LPT) are at increased risk for long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae and iron ...
Background Low-birth-weight infants (LBW) are at an increased risk of iron deficiency that has been ...
Background Due to small iron stores and rapid growth during the first months of life, infants with l...
INTRODUCTION: Uncertainty exists regarding the effects of iron supplementation during infancy on neu...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
Objectives: To test differences in cognitive outcomes among adolescents randomly assigned previously...
Iron is critical for brain development, playing key roles in synaptogenesis, myelination, energy met...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Insufficient iron levels for optimal fetal and infant development is a con...
Introduction Iron deficiency is among the leading risk factors for poor cognitive development. Howev...
Abstract Background A number of studies have reported on the effects of iron supplementation in low ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Iron mediates many biochemical processes in neural networks that proliferate dur...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Background: There is no clinical definition of iron deficiency (ID) in infants <12 months, despite t...