The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the increased survival of these vulnerable infants. In fact, the achievement of an adequate growth has been associated with a favourable neurodevelopment outcome. Nevertheless, preterm infants still develop severe nutrient deficiencies during the first few weeks of life so that they are frequently growth restricted upon discharge. In addition, preterm infants have been found to show an increased and aberrant adiposity at term-corrected age. The development of strategies immediately after birth has been found to produce excellent results in terms of growth without having any detrimental effect on body composition at term-corrected age. Continuing t...
Poor nutrition and impaired growth of premature infants is associated with adverse consequences in t...
Postnatal nutrition has a large impact on long-term outcome of preterm infants. Evidence is accumula...
The number of infants who are born (extremely) preterm and survive into adulthood is still increasin...
The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the i...
Great interest has focused recently on the relationship between early nutrition, growth and subseque...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Prevention of postnatal growth restriction of very preterm infants still represents a challenge for ...
Preterm birth disrupts a key phase of human development. This thesis focused on the postnatal modula...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
Prevention of extra-uterine growth retardation is of extreme importance, as the achievement of adequ...
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 ...
Preterm-born children are at risk for later neurodevelopmental problems and cardiometabolic diseases...
Limited research has been conducted that elucidates the growth and body composition of preterm infan...
Infants born before 32 weeks’ postmenstrual age are at a high risk of growth failure. International ...
Poor nutrition and impaired growth of premature infants is associated with adverse consequences in t...
Postnatal nutrition has a large impact on long-term outcome of preterm infants. Evidence is accumula...
The number of infants who are born (extremely) preterm and survive into adulthood is still increasin...
The optimization of the nutritional management of preterm infants has gained importance due to the i...
Great interest has focused recently on the relationship between early nutrition, growth and subseque...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Prevention of postnatal growth restriction of very preterm infants still represents a challenge for ...
Preterm birth disrupts a key phase of human development. This thesis focused on the postnatal modula...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
Prevention of extra-uterine growth retardation is of extreme importance, as the achievement of adequ...
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 ...
Preterm-born children are at risk for later neurodevelopmental problems and cardiometabolic diseases...
Limited research has been conducted that elucidates the growth and body composition of preterm infan...
Infants born before 32 weeks’ postmenstrual age are at a high risk of growth failure. International ...
Poor nutrition and impaired growth of premature infants is associated with adverse consequences in t...
Postnatal nutrition has a large impact on long-term outcome of preterm infants. Evidence is accumula...
The number of infants who are born (extremely) preterm and survive into adulthood is still increasin...