Introduction Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accumulates in the frontal lobes (responsible for higher-order cognitive skills) of the fetal brain during the last trimester of pregnancy. Infants born preterm miss some of this in utero provision of DHA, and have an increased risk of suboptimal neurodevelopment. It is thought that supplementing infants born preterm with DHA may improve developmental outcomes. The aim of this follow-up is to determine whether DHA supplementation in infants born preterm can improve areas of the brain associated with frontal lobe function, namely attention and distractibility. Methods and analysis We will assess a subset of children from the N-3 (omega-3) Fatty Acids for Improvement in Respiratory Outcomes...
Introduction Optimal nutrition is vital in the management of infants born preterm. Dietary fat in in...
The last trimester of pregnancy is the period during which the fetal brain is growing at its greates...
Infants born preterm (< 37 weeks’ completed gestation) are at an increased risk of short and long-te...
Introduction Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accumulates in the frontal lobes (responsible for higher-or...
Introduction: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accumulates in the frontal lobes (responsible for higher-or...
INTRODUCTION: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 (n-3) fatty acid that accumulates into neural...
Infants born preterm miss out on the peak period of in utero docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accretion to...
Introduction: During the last trimester of pregnancy, the fetal brain undergoes a rapid growth spurt...
Background Results of randomized trials on the effects of prenatal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on ...
Background Results of randomized trials on the effects of prenatal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
INTRODUCTION: During the last trimester of pregnancy, the fetal brain undergoes a rapid growth spurt...
Introduction Optimal nutrition is vital in the management of infants born preterm. Dietary fat in in...
The last trimester of pregnancy is the period during which the fetal brain is growing at its greates...
Infants born preterm (< 37 weeks’ completed gestation) are at an increased risk of short and long-te...
Introduction Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accumulates in the frontal lobes (responsible for higher-or...
Introduction: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accumulates in the frontal lobes (responsible for higher-or...
INTRODUCTION: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 (n-3) fatty acid that accumulates into neural...
Infants born preterm miss out on the peak period of in utero docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) accretion to...
Introduction: During the last trimester of pregnancy, the fetal brain undergoes a rapid growth spurt...
Background Results of randomized trials on the effects of prenatal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on ...
Background Results of randomized trials on the effects of prenatal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
A double-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel-group prospective trial was conducted to determine ...
INTRODUCTION: During the last trimester of pregnancy, the fetal brain undergoes a rapid growth spurt...
Introduction Optimal nutrition is vital in the management of infants born preterm. Dietary fat in in...
The last trimester of pregnancy is the period during which the fetal brain is growing at its greates...
Infants born preterm (< 37 weeks’ completed gestation) are at an increased risk of short and long-te...