Providing adequate amounts of all essential macro- and micronutrients to preterm infants during the period of extraordinarily rapid growth from 24 to 34 weeks’ postmenstrual age to achieve growth as in utero is challenging yet important, since early growth restriction and suboptimal neonatal nutrition have been identified as risk factors for adverse long-term development. Along with now well-established early parenteral nutrition, this review emphasizes enteral nutrition, which should be started early and rapidly increased. To minimize the side effects of parenteral nutrition and improve outcomes, early full enteral nutrition based on expressed mothers’ own milk is an important goal. Although neonatal nutrition has improved in recent decade...
Early nutrition of preterm infants is crucial for their early and long term health. There are many u...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
Optimizing postnatal nutritional supply is a major challenge in premature infants despite recent stu...
Nutrition provided in early life is thought to influence later health. Both over- and under nutritio...
Infants with birth body weight less than 1500 g develop a postnatal growth failure in the vast major...
The number of infants who are born (extremely) preterm and survive into adulthood is still increasin...
In recent years, improvements in obstetrical and neonatal care have significantly improved survival ...
= Abstract = Early nutritional support for preterm infants is critical because such support influenc...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Infants born before 32 weeks’ postmenstrual age are at a high risk of growth failure. International ...
Preterm neonates display a high risk of postnatal malnutrition, especially at very low gestational a...
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
AIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and energy in parenteral nutrition com...
Early nutrition of preterm infants is crucial for their early and long term health. There are many u...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
Optimizing postnatal nutritional supply is a major challenge in premature infants despite recent stu...
Nutrition provided in early life is thought to influence later health. Both over- and under nutritio...
Infants with birth body weight less than 1500 g develop a postnatal growth failure in the vast major...
The number of infants who are born (extremely) preterm and survive into adulthood is still increasin...
In recent years, improvements in obstetrical and neonatal care have significantly improved survival ...
= Abstract = Early nutritional support for preterm infants is critical because such support influenc...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Infants born before 32 weeks’ postmenstrual age are at a high risk of growth failure. International ...
Preterm neonates display a high risk of postnatal malnutrition, especially at very low gestational a...
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
AIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and energy in parenteral nutrition com...
Early nutrition of preterm infants is crucial for their early and long term health. There are many u...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...