Background Difficulties related to eating are often reported in children born preterm. The objective of this study was to quantitatively synthesize available data on the prevalence of problematic feeding in children under 4 years of age who were born preterm. Methods Literature was identified from PubMed, CINAHL, and PsycInfo. The search was limited to English language and publication years 2000–2020. To be included in the meta-analysis, the article had to report the prevalence of problematic oral feeding within a population of children born prematurely (< 37 weeks’ gestation), and the child age at the time of study had to be between full-term corrected age and 48 months. For studies meeting inclusion criteria, the following data were extr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Feeding intolerance (FI) is a common phenomenon experienced in preterm infant...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Background: In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor for...
Background: Very preterm (<32 wk of gestation) infants are at increased risk of eating difficulties ...
Aim: We determined the prevalence of feeding problems and their association with perinatal risk fact...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children du...
CONTEXT: Very preterm birth (<32 weeks) is associated with increased risk of developmental disord...
Aim Feeding of preterm-born children has been extensively studied during infancy. Few studies have f...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Objectives: Preterm infants have a high risk of post discharge feeding problems, but there is a lack...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children during ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early ch...
Among infants born prematurely, competence at oral feeding is necessary for growth and hospital disc...
Introduction: Feeding intolerance is common among the preterm neonates and is associated with diffe...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Feeding intolerance (FI) is a common phenomenon experienced in preterm infant...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Background: In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor for...
Background: Very preterm (<32 wk of gestation) infants are at increased risk of eating difficulties ...
Aim: We determined the prevalence of feeding problems and their association with perinatal risk fact...
Preterm children represent 6–7% of all children born in Slovenia. Because of their premature birth p...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children du...
CONTEXT: Very preterm birth (<32 weeks) is associated with increased risk of developmental disord...
Aim Feeding of preterm-born children has been extensively studied during infancy. Few studies have f...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Objectives: Preterm infants have a high risk of post discharge feeding problems, but there is a lack...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the scientific literature on dietary changes in preterm children during ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants frequently present eating difficulties in early ch...
Among infants born prematurely, competence at oral feeding is necessary for growth and hospital disc...
Introduction: Feeding intolerance is common among the preterm neonates and is associated with diffe...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Feeding intolerance (FI) is a common phenomenon experienced in preterm infant...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Background: In term infants, there is evidence that early complementary feeding is a risk factor for...