Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accurate intakes due to the difficulty of analysing human milk clinically. This observational analysis from a randomised trial of infants born <31 weeks’ gestation, investigating two levels of protein fortification, reports protein intakes compared with requirements and determines the association of direct breastfeeding on growth. Ninety-two infants (median gestational age 28 weeks, Interquartile range (IQR) 26–29; mean birth weight 1040 g, SD 300 g) were studied. Infants born weighing <1000 g were underfed protein compared with recommendations (median (IQR) intake of 3.0 (2.0–3.7) g/kg/day in week 2 versus recommendation of 4–4.5 g/kg/day), whil...
Background: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification met...
Objective . This review aimed to investigate the relationship between varying levels of enteral prot...
BACKGROUND: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification me...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative C...
Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accu...
Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accu...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Preterm infants are difficult to adequately nourish due to their immature organ systems and prematur...
IMPORTANCE Protein, supplied in currently available commercial fortifiers, may be inadequate to meet...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
Aim: Preterm nutritional audits have previously been conducted using assumed milk composition. We au...
BACKGROUND: Preterm human milk-fed infants often experience suboptimal growth despite the use of hum...
Background: Nutritional management of preterm infants aims to approximate the tissue growth and body...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between nutritional intake (kilocalorie...
BACKGROUND: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification me...
Background: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification met...
Objective . This review aimed to investigate the relationship between varying levels of enteral prot...
BACKGROUND: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification me...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative C...
Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accu...
Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accu...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Preterm infants are difficult to adequately nourish due to their immature organ systems and prematur...
IMPORTANCE Protein, supplied in currently available commercial fortifiers, may be inadequate to meet...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
Aim: Preterm nutritional audits have previously been conducted using assumed milk composition. We au...
BACKGROUND: Preterm human milk-fed infants often experience suboptimal growth despite the use of hum...
Background: Nutritional management of preterm infants aims to approximate the tissue growth and body...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between nutritional intake (kilocalorie...
BACKGROUND: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification me...
Background: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification met...
Objective . This review aimed to investigate the relationship between varying levels of enteral prot...
BACKGROUND: To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortification me...