Cardiovascular health of premature infants reaching early adulthood is an area of ongoing research. There is emerging evidence delineating the challenges faced by those individuals. Young adults born premature demonstrate a unique cardiac phenotype characterized by reduced biventricular volume, relatively lower systolic and diastolic function, and a disproportionate increase in muscle mass. This may clinically manifest by an increased risk of cardiovascular incidents, hypertension, and reduced exercise tolerance. Those consequences appear to result from early postnatal cardiac remodeling due to premature birth and associated co-morbidities. Recent evidence suggests that early exposure to breast milk slows down or even arrests those pathophy...
AIMS: Preterm breast milk contains high levels of bioactive components, including insulin-like growt...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...
Preterm birth relates to long-term alterations in cardiac morphology and function. Understanding whe...
In summary, there is strong evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding and human milk consump...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm birth relates to long-term alterations in cardiac morphology and ...
BackgroundPreterm birth accounts for approximately 11% of all livebirths globally. Due to improvemen...
Importance: There is a beneficial association between human breast milk exposure in the neonatal per...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) rates in adulthood are high in premature infants; unfortunately, the un...
Background: Shorter duration of breastfeeding in infancy has been suggested to be associated with an...
In recent decades, with advances in neonatal intensive care, extremely premature infants are now sur...
Nutrition in infancy seems to be associated with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in adul...
Purpose of reviewAround 10% of the global population is born preterm (< 37 weeks’ gestation). Pre...
Preterm birth accounts for over 15 million global births per year. Perinatal interventions introduce...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Preterm breast milk contains high levels of bioactive components, including insul...
AIMS: Preterm breast milk contains high levels of bioactive components, including insulin-like growt...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...
Preterm birth relates to long-term alterations in cardiac morphology and function. Understanding whe...
In summary, there is strong evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding and human milk consump...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm birth relates to long-term alterations in cardiac morphology and ...
BackgroundPreterm birth accounts for approximately 11% of all livebirths globally. Due to improvemen...
Importance: There is a beneficial association between human breast milk exposure in the neonatal per...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) rates in adulthood are high in premature infants; unfortunately, the un...
Background: Shorter duration of breastfeeding in infancy has been suggested to be associated with an...
In recent decades, with advances in neonatal intensive care, extremely premature infants are now sur...
Nutrition in infancy seems to be associated with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in adul...
Purpose of reviewAround 10% of the global population is born preterm (< 37 weeks’ gestation). Pre...
Preterm birth accounts for over 15 million global births per year. Perinatal interventions introduce...
<div><p>Aims</p><p>Preterm breast milk contains high levels of bioactive components, including insul...
AIMS: Preterm breast milk contains high levels of bioactive components, including insulin-like growt...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...