Background: Despite advances in nutritional support and intensive care, preterm infants are at higher risk of compromised neurodevelopment. Objective: This study evaluated the contribution of total parenteral nutrition (PN) to compromised neurodevelopment after preterm birth. Methods: Preterm pigs were provided PN or enteral nutrition (EN) for 10 d. Neurodevelopment was assessed by observations of motor activity and evaluation of sensory/motor reflexes, brain weight, MRI, and cerebellar histology. Results: Despite similar gains in body weight, PN pigs had smaller brains (32 ± 0.4 vs. 35 ± 0.6 g; P 5 0.0002) including the cerebellum, as well as reduced motor activity (P = 0.005), which corresponded to underdeveloped myelination (P = 0.004) m...
Background: Preterm infants are at risk for adverse neurodevelopment. Furthermore, nutrition may pla...
Background: Determining optimal nutritional regimens in extremely preterm infants remains challengin...
Background: Preterm birth has long been associated with impaired long term neurodevelopmental and he...
Background: Despite advances in nutritional support and intensive care, preterm infants are at highe...
Background: Nutrients and electrolytes in amniotic fluid swallowed by fetuses are important for grow...
The amount, composition, and sources of nutrition support provided to preterm infants is critical fo...
The amount, composition, and sources of nutrition support provided to preterm infants is critical fo...
Retrospective studies indicate that the parenteral provision of calories, proteins, and lipids in th...
Objectives We performed a systematic review of all the available evidence to study the effect of ent...
We have previously shown that increasing parenteral protein (target: 3.8 versus 2.8 g/kg/d) and ener...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk for Encephalopathy of Prematurity and successive advers...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk for Encephalopathy of Prematurity and successive advers...
3rd place in the category of nutrition in the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Scienc...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal intensive care practices have resulted in marked improvements in the survival o...
Background: Preterm infants are at risk for adverse neurodevelopment. Furthermore, nutrition may pla...
Background: Determining optimal nutritional regimens in extremely preterm infants remains challengin...
Background: Preterm birth has long been associated with impaired long term neurodevelopmental and he...
Background: Despite advances in nutritional support and intensive care, preterm infants are at highe...
Background: Nutrients and electrolytes in amniotic fluid swallowed by fetuses are important for grow...
The amount, composition, and sources of nutrition support provided to preterm infants is critical fo...
The amount, composition, and sources of nutrition support provided to preterm infants is critical fo...
Retrospective studies indicate that the parenteral provision of calories, proteins, and lipids in th...
Objectives We performed a systematic review of all the available evidence to study the effect of ent...
We have previously shown that increasing parenteral protein (target: 3.8 versus 2.8 g/kg/d) and ener...
This thesis focuses on the effect of nutrition on brain development and neurodevelopmental outcome i...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk for Encephalopathy of Prematurity and successive advers...
Background: Preterm infants are at high risk for Encephalopathy of Prematurity and successive advers...
3rd place in the category of nutrition in the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Scienc...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal intensive care practices have resulted in marked improvements in the survival o...
Background: Preterm infants are at risk for adverse neurodevelopment. Furthermore, nutrition may pla...
Background: Determining optimal nutritional regimens in extremely preterm infants remains challengin...
Background: Preterm birth has long been associated with impaired long term neurodevelopmental and he...