Human milk is the preferred feed for preterm infants, yet it may need to be fortified for optimal growth and development. Standard fortification of human milk seldom meets the recommended intake of protein, leading to inadequate post-natal growth. This article aims to critically review different human milk fortification strategies with a focus on in-hospital growth of premature infants in resource-limited settings. Super, adjustable and target fortification are compared to standard fortification. Different growth outcome parameters limit comparability of findings, but super fortification and adjustable fortification present opportunities to explore. More uniform growth outcome assessment is recommended. Practical implementation and costeffe...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
Adequate nutrition of very preterm infants comprises fortification of human milk (HM), which helps t...
Thesis (PhD (Dietetics))--University of Pretoria, 2019.The protein content of the only human milk fo...
Human milk is the preferred feed for preterm infants, yet it may need to be fortified for optimal gr...
Providing nutritional support to the preterm infant in the neonatal ICU has proved challenging despi...
<p>The beneficial effects of human milk (HM), well recognized for the term infant, extend to the fee...
Evidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely suited not only to te...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
BACKGROUND: Fortifying human milk contributes to the prevention of postnatal growth failure in prete...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Evidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely suited not only to te...
Adequate nutrition of very preterm infants comprises fortification of human milk (HM), which helps t...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
Adequate nutrition of very preterm infants comprises fortification of human milk (HM), which helps t...
Thesis (PhD (Dietetics))--University of Pretoria, 2019.The protein content of the only human milk fo...
Human milk is the preferred feed for preterm infants, yet it may need to be fortified for optimal gr...
Providing nutritional support to the preterm infant in the neonatal ICU has proved challenging despi...
<p>The beneficial effects of human milk (HM), well recognized for the term infant, extend to the fee...
Evidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely suited not only to te...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
BACKGROUND: Fortifying human milk contributes to the prevention of postnatal growth failure in prete...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Evidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely suited not only to te...
Adequate nutrition of very preterm infants comprises fortification of human milk (HM), which helps t...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
Adequate nutrition of very preterm infants comprises fortification of human milk (HM), which helps t...
Thesis (PhD (Dietetics))--University of Pretoria, 2019.The protein content of the only human milk fo...