Limited data are available on complementary feeding in preterm infants, who show increased nutritional needs and are at risk of altered postnatal growth. The aim of this study was to investigate the timing and content of complementary feeding in a cohort of late preterm infants. We conducted a prospective, observational study, including mothers who had given birth to infants admitted to level I or II of care with a gestational age between 34 and 36 weeks. Mothers were contacted at 3, 6 and 12 months after delivery by phone calls and were asked about their infant’s mode of feeding and the timing and schedule of the introduction of different solid foods types. A total of 49 mothers and 57 infants completed the study. The mean postnatal ...
Background: In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor for...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
Limited data are available on complementary feeding in preterm infants, who show increased nutrition...
BACKGROUND: There are no evidence-based guidelines for weaning preterm infants, and the timing of we...
: Nutrition in the first 1000 days of life is essential to ensure appropriate growth rates, prevent ...
Timing and type of complementary food in infancy affect nutritional status and health later in life....
Introduction: According to the 2016 Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data in Italy, ...
Introduction: Current guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to term infants cannot be d...
Evidences demonstrated that timing of weaning influences long-term growth in full term infants. Howe...
Ensuring the nutritional demands of preterm (PT) infants during complementary feeding could contribu...
Background<br/>In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor ...
Background: What is the appropriate time to start complementary feeding for preterm infants? The ans...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...
Background: What is the appropriate time to start complementary feeding for preterm infants? The ans...
Background: In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor for...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...
Limited data are available on complementary feeding in preterm infants, who show increased nutrition...
BACKGROUND: There are no evidence-based guidelines for weaning preterm infants, and the timing of we...
: Nutrition in the first 1000 days of life is essential to ensure appropriate growth rates, prevent ...
Timing and type of complementary food in infancy affect nutritional status and health later in life....
Introduction: According to the 2016 Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data in Italy, ...
Introduction: Current guidelines for introduction of complementary foods to term infants cannot be d...
Evidences demonstrated that timing of weaning influences long-term growth in full term infants. Howe...
Ensuring the nutritional demands of preterm (PT) infants during complementary feeding could contribu...
Background<br/>In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor ...
Background: What is the appropriate time to start complementary feeding for preterm infants? The ans...
Baby-led weaning is an approach to complementary feeding that emphasizes an infant's ability to self...
Background: What is the appropriate time to start complementary feeding for preterm infants? The ans...
Background: In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor for...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Background: Recommendations from most United States professional and public health organizations in ...