International audienceBackground: Although full-term infants suffering intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are routinely fed high-protein (HP) formulas to ensure catch-up growth, the effects of HP intake are poorly understood. An IUGR piglet model provides an opportunity to investigate these effects. Methods and Results: Twelve IUGR piglets were artificially fed HP formulas (50% more protein in comparison to sow milk) from the 2nd day of life (d2) until d28. Unexpectedly, all HP piglets developed poor growth, severe hypotonia and polypnea between d10 and d16. One third died spontaneously. This syndrome was investigated to understand its pathophysiology and to adopt a strategy to restore health. Blood and urine biochemistry and amino acid...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Early postnatal nutrition is involved in metabolic programming, an excess of protein being suspected...
International audienceBackground: During the postnatal feeding period, formula-fed infants have high...
International audienceIn humans, early high protein (HP) intake has been recommended to prevent post...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Abstract: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is frequently observed in pig production, especiall...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between blood-glucose levels in one-day-ol...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Intrauterine growth restriction in piglets has been a problem in the pig industry due to genetic sel...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Early postnatal nutrition is involved in metabolic programming, an excess of protein being suspected...
International audienceBackground: During the postnatal feeding period, formula-fed infants have high...
International audienceIn humans, early high protein (HP) intake has been recommended to prevent post...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Abstract: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is frequently observed in pig production, especiall...
Background: Current recommendations for protein levels in infant formula are intended to ensure that...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between blood-glucose levels in one-day-ol...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
Background: Excess protein intake in early life has been linked to obesity and metabolic syndrome in...
Intrauterine growth restriction in piglets has been a problem in the pig industry due to genetic sel...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Early postnatal nutrition is involved in metabolic programming, an excess of protein being suspected...
International audienceBackground: During the postnatal feeding period, formula-fed infants have high...