Background: Significant global variation exists in neonatal nutrition practice, including in assigned milk composition values, donor milk usage, fortification regimens, probiotic choice and in methods used to calculate and report nutrition and growth outcomes, making it difficult to synthesize data to inform evidence-based, standardized nutritional care that has potential to improve neonatal outcomes. The Australasian Neonatal Dietitians' Network (ANDiN) conducted a survey to determine the degree to which neonatal nutritional care varies across Australia and New Zealand (A&NZ) and to highlight potential implications.Materials and Methods: A two-part electronic neonatal nutritional survey was emailed to each ANDiN member (n = 50). Part-O...
Introduction: Human milk (HM) is the ideal enteral feeding for nearly all infants and offers unique ...
Inadequate growth is a significant problem for extremely preterm infants. Nutritional intake is hypo...
Introduction Premature infants are at high risk of undernutrition and extrauterine growth restrictio...
Background: The presence of human milk banks allows the use of pasteurised donated breast milk in Ne...
Background:Preterm neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) require specialized care when...
Postnatal growth restriction has been recently identified as a serious problem in preterm, especiall...
International audienceBackgroundThe nutritional care provided to moderately premature babies is poor...
The aim of these studies was to increase knowledge about hospital feeding routines in high-risk neon...
With improved care, infants born preterm are likely to survive both in high and low-resource setting...
We used agnostic, unsupervised machine learning to cluster a large clinical database of information ...
Background and objectivesGuidelines encourage exclusive breastfeeding for healthy newborns but lack ...
Aim: To gain insight into nutritional practices and expected growth outcomes of infants born between...
AIM: To ascertain United Kingdom adherence to European society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Introduction: Human milk (HM) is the ideal enteral feeding for nearly all infants and offers unique ...
Inadequate growth is a significant problem for extremely preterm infants. Nutritional intake is hypo...
Introduction Premature infants are at high risk of undernutrition and extrauterine growth restrictio...
Background: The presence of human milk banks allows the use of pasteurised donated breast milk in Ne...
Background:Preterm neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) require specialized care when...
Postnatal growth restriction has been recently identified as a serious problem in preterm, especiall...
International audienceBackgroundThe nutritional care provided to moderately premature babies is poor...
The aim of these studies was to increase knowledge about hospital feeding routines in high-risk neon...
With improved care, infants born preterm are likely to survive both in high and low-resource setting...
We used agnostic, unsupervised machine learning to cluster a large clinical database of information ...
Background and objectivesGuidelines encourage exclusive breastfeeding for healthy newborns but lack ...
Aim: To gain insight into nutritional practices and expected growth outcomes of infants born between...
AIM: To ascertain United Kingdom adherence to European society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepat...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:The composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Introduction: Human milk (HM) is the ideal enteral feeding for nearly all infants and offers unique ...
Inadequate growth is a significant problem for extremely preterm infants. Nutritional intake is hypo...
Introduction Premature infants are at high risk of undernutrition and extrauterine growth restrictio...