Great interest has focused recently on the relationship between early nutrition, growth and subsequent health. Indeed, several studies have demonstrated that early life growth patterns exert programming effects on disease risk in later life, highlighting the key role played by early nutrition. Body composition, an index of quality of growth, is one of the factors apparently involved into this "programming" process. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends to supply adequate amounts of nutrients so that growth and body composition of the preterm infant approximates that of the intrauterine fetus at the same gestational age. However, in clinical practice, the achievement of intrauterine growth rate and body composition is difficult Indee...
To evaluate body composition, metabolism and growth as well as their interaction with early nutritio...
This thesis is presented in two parts. Data for this research is from the Cork BASELINE (Babies afte...
CITATION: Strydom, K., Van Niekerk, E. & Dhansay, M. A. 2019. Factors affecting body composition in ...
The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the i...
A growing body of evidence indicates that early life represents a critical time window for human dev...
Preterm birth disrupts a key phase of human development. This thesis focused on the postnatal modula...
Limited research has been conducted that elucidates the growth and body composition of preterm infan...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
The aim of nutrition in neonatology is to achieve a healthy growth that mimics, both in terms of gro...
Background: Concerns are raised about the influence of rapid growth on excessive fat mass (FM) gain ...
Poor nutrition and impaired growth of premature infants is associated with adverse consequences in t...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
Infants born before 32 weeks’ postmenstrual age are at a high risk of growth failure. International ...
To evaluate body composition, metabolism and growth as well as their interaction with early nutritio...
This thesis is presented in two parts. Data for this research is from the Cork BASELINE (Babies afte...
CITATION: Strydom, K., Van Niekerk, E. & Dhansay, M. A. 2019. Factors affecting body composition in ...
The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the i...
A growing body of evidence indicates that early life represents a critical time window for human dev...
Preterm birth disrupts a key phase of human development. This thesis focused on the postnatal modula...
Limited research has been conducted that elucidates the growth and body composition of preterm infan...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
The aim of nutrition in neonatology is to achieve a healthy growth that mimics, both in terms of gro...
Background: Concerns are raised about the influence of rapid growth on excessive fat mass (FM) gain ...
Poor nutrition and impaired growth of premature infants is associated with adverse consequences in t...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
Infants born before 32 weeks’ postmenstrual age are at a high risk of growth failure. International ...
To evaluate body composition, metabolism and growth as well as their interaction with early nutritio...
This thesis is presented in two parts. Data for this research is from the Cork BASELINE (Babies afte...
CITATION: Strydom, K., Van Niekerk, E. & Dhansay, M. A. 2019. Factors affecting body composition in ...