BACKGROUND: Mother’s own milk is the first choice for feeding preterm infants, but when not available, pasteurized human donor milk (PDM) is often used. Infants fed PDM have difficulties maintaining appropriate growth velocities. To assess the most basic elements of nutrition, we tested the hypotheses that fatty acid and amino acid composition of PDM is highly variable and standard pooling practices attenuate variability; however, total nutrients may be limiting without supplementation due to late lactational stage of the milk. METHODS: A prospective cross-sectional sampling of milk was obtained from five donor milk banks located in Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Texas-Ft Worth, and California. Milk samples were collected after Institutional Rev...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Evidence suggests that nutrients in donor human milk (DHM) are profoundly variable, yet there has be...
BACKGROUND: Mother's own milk is the first choice for feeding preterm infants, but when not availabl...
A cross-sectional single-center study was designed to compare the fatty acids profile, particularly ...
BackgroundHuman milk, with essential nutrients and long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs)...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet...
A cross-sectional single-center study was designed to compare the fatty acids profile, particularly ...
Background and objectiveThe composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet ...
none3Breastfeeding is the most appropriate source of nutrition also for preterm infants. When mothe...
Preterm infants show postnatal deficits of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) which ar...
Background: Donor human milk is increasingly used as alternative to mother’s own milk to feed preter...
Àcid docosahexaenoic; Llet humana de donant; Nadons prematursÁcido docosahexaenoico; Leche materna d...
The Committee on Nutrition of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and N...
Human breast milk is universally recognized as the optimal food for term and pre-term infant. In the...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Evidence suggests that nutrients in donor human milk (DHM) are profoundly variable, yet there has be...
BACKGROUND: Mother's own milk is the first choice for feeding preterm infants, but when not availabl...
A cross-sectional single-center study was designed to compare the fatty acids profile, particularly ...
BackgroundHuman milk, with essential nutrients and long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs)...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet...
A cross-sectional single-center study was designed to compare the fatty acids profile, particularly ...
Background and objectiveThe composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet ...
none3Breastfeeding is the most appropriate source of nutrition also for preterm infants. When mothe...
Preterm infants show postnatal deficits of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) which ar...
Background: Donor human milk is increasingly used as alternative to mother’s own milk to feed preter...
Àcid docosahexaenoic; Llet humana de donant; Nadons prematursÁcido docosahexaenoico; Leche materna d...
The Committee on Nutrition of the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and N...
Human breast milk is universally recognized as the optimal food for term and pre-term infant. In the...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Evidence suggests that nutrients in donor human milk (DHM) are profoundly variable, yet there has be...