Background: Very preterm (<32 wk of gestation) infants are at increased risk of eating difficulties compared with their term-born peers. Little is known about the impact of late and moderately preterm (LMPT; 32–36 wk of gestation) birth on eating difficulties in early childhood. Objectives: The aims were to assess the prevalence of eating difficulties in infants born LMPT at 2 y corrected age and to explore the impact of neonatal and neurodevelopmental factors. Design: A geographic population-based cohort of 1130 LMPT and 1255 term-born controls was recruited at birth. The parents of 651 (59%) LMPT and 771 (62%) term-born infants completed questionnaires at 2 y corrected age to assess neurodevelopmental outcomes. Parents also completed a ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children du...
Background: Prenatal stress has been associated to a number of neuropsychiatric diseases but its rol...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early ch...
Background: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early childhood. Determinants ...
AIM The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of eating problems and their association...
Background Difficulties related to eating are often reported in children born preterm. The objective...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationships prospectively between birth weight (standardized for gestat...
Aim Feeding of preterm-born children has been extensively studied during infancy. Few studies have f...
Background: Early nutritional learning, including the development of appetite and satiety behaviour,...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
Background and Objectives: This study aimed to identify the prevalence of feeding and swallowing dis...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Children born preterm are more likely than full-term infants to devel...
Aim: We determined the prevalence of feeding problems and their association with perinatal risk fact...
© 2018 Dr. Katherine SanchezIntroduction Children born preterm are at risk of adverse neurodevelopm...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children du...
Background: Prenatal stress has been associated to a number of neuropsychiatric diseases but its rol...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early ch...
Background: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early childhood. Determinants ...
AIM The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of eating problems and their association...
Background Difficulties related to eating are often reported in children born preterm. The objective...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationships prospectively between birth weight (standardized for gestat...
Aim Feeding of preterm-born children has been extensively studied during infancy. Few studies have f...
Background: Early nutritional learning, including the development of appetite and satiety behaviour,...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
Background and Objectives: This study aimed to identify the prevalence of feeding and swallowing dis...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Children born preterm are more likely than full-term infants to devel...
Aim: We determined the prevalence of feeding problems and their association with perinatal risk fact...
© 2018 Dr. Katherine SanchezIntroduction Children born preterm are at risk of adverse neurodevelopm...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children du...
Background: Prenatal stress has been associated to a number of neuropsychiatric diseases but its rol...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...