Optimizing early nutritional intake in preterm neonates may promote brain health and neurodevelopment through enhanced brain maturation. Our objectives were (1) to determine the association of energy and macronutrient intake in the first 2 weeks of life with regional and total brain growth and white matter (WM) maturation, assessed by 3 serial MRI scans in preterm neonates; (2) to examine how critical illness modifies this association; and (3) to investigate the relationship with neurodevelopmental outcomes. Forty-nine preterm neonates (21 boys, median [interquartile range] gestational age: 27.6 [2.3] weeks) were scanned serially at the following median postmenstrual weeks: 29.4, 31.7, and 41. The total brain, basal nuclei, and cerebellum w...
BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at risk for developing neurodevelopment impairments. Nutrition may p...
Introduction Optimal nutrition is vital in the management of infants born preterm. Dietary fat in in...
Abstract Background: Preterm birth (<37 gestational weeks) poses a risk of poorer neurocognitive ...
Optimizing early nutritional intake in preterm neonates may promote brain health and neurodevelopmen...
BACKGROUND: Optimizing early nutritional intake in preterm neonates may promote brain health and neu...
To investigate the association between early nutritional intake and brain development assessed by ma...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the effect of nutrition and growth during the first 4 week...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the effect of nutrition and growth during the first 4 week...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
BackgroundDespite recent advances in nutrition practice in the neonatal intensive care unit, infants...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal intensive care practices have resulted in marked improvements in the survival o...
Background: Determining optimal nutritional regimens in extremely preterm infants remains challengin...
Background: During the late second and third trimester of pregnancy, important processes of brain gr...
Objectives We performed a systematic review of all the available evidence to study the effect of ent...
AIM: This study assessed whether increased amino acid and energy intake in preterm infants during th...
BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at risk for developing neurodevelopment impairments. Nutrition may p...
Introduction Optimal nutrition is vital in the management of infants born preterm. Dietary fat in in...
Abstract Background: Preterm birth (<37 gestational weeks) poses a risk of poorer neurocognitive ...
Optimizing early nutritional intake in preterm neonates may promote brain health and neurodevelopmen...
BACKGROUND: Optimizing early nutritional intake in preterm neonates may promote brain health and neu...
To investigate the association between early nutritional intake and brain development assessed by ma...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the effect of nutrition and growth during the first 4 week...
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the effect of nutrition and growth during the first 4 week...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
BackgroundDespite recent advances in nutrition practice in the neonatal intensive care unit, infants...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal intensive care practices have resulted in marked improvements in the survival o...
Background: Determining optimal nutritional regimens in extremely preterm infants remains challengin...
Background: During the late second and third trimester of pregnancy, important processes of brain gr...
Objectives We performed a systematic review of all the available evidence to study the effect of ent...
AIM: This study assessed whether increased amino acid and energy intake in preterm infants during th...
BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at risk for developing neurodevelopment impairments. Nutrition may p...
Introduction Optimal nutrition is vital in the management of infants born preterm. Dietary fat in in...
Abstract Background: Preterm birth (<37 gestational weeks) poses a risk of poorer neurocognitive ...