Background. The development of premature infants is slower than that of term ones, often due to nutritional status disorders in preterm infants. Objective. Our aim was to study the nutritional status, physical, and psychomotor development of infants.Methods. Nutritional status — the composition (the ratio of fat and fat-free tissues) and the value of lean body mass (LBM) — was assessed by plethysmography and densitometry; physical development — by measuring the mass and length of the body, the circumference of the head and chest, calculating the body mass index (BMI); psychomotor development — assessing compliance with the schedule of neuropsychological development of infants (GNOM). The examination was carried out at 12–14 and 16–18 weeks ...
The aim of this study was to assess psychomotor development of very-low-birth-weight infants. Materi...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
Background: Nutrients meeting recommended dietary intakes take time to establish and once establishe...
Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency to...
Great interest has focused recently on the relationship between early nutrition, growth and subseque...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the i...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Preterm birth disrupts a key phase of human development. This thesis focused on the postnatal modula...
AIM: This study assessed whether increased amino acid and energy intake in preterm infants during th...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
BackgroundHypothesis: neuromotor development correlates to body composition over the first year of l...
Aim: To assess the development of preterm infants from 40 weeks gestational age to 18 months correct...
The aim of this study was to assess psychomotor development of very-low-birth-weight infants. Materi...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
Background: Nutrients meeting recommended dietary intakes take time to establish and once establishe...
Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency to...
Great interest has focused recently on the relationship between early nutrition, growth and subseque...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the i...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Preterm birth disrupts a key phase of human development. This thesis focused on the postnatal modula...
AIM: This study assessed whether increased amino acid and energy intake in preterm infants during th...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
BackgroundHypothesis: neuromotor development correlates to body composition over the first year of l...
Aim: To assess the development of preterm infants from 40 weeks gestational age to 18 months correct...
The aim of this study was to assess psychomotor development of very-low-birth-weight infants. Materi...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
Background: Nutrients meeting recommended dietary intakes take time to establish and once establishe...