Childhood undernutrition is a major health burden worldwide that increases childhood morbidity and mortality and causes impairment in infant growth and developmental delays that can persist into adulthood. The first weeks and months after birth are critical to the establishment of healthy growth and development during childhood. The World Health Organization recommends immediate and exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). In infants for whom EBF may not meet nutritional and caloric demands, early, daily, small-volume formula supplementation along with breastfeeding may more effectively avoid underweight wasting and stunting in early infancy than breastfeeding alone. The primary objective of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the efficac...
Background: Preterm infants are at risk for adverse neurodevelopment. Furthermore, nutrition may pla...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...
Childhood undernutrition is a major health burden worldwide that increases childhood morbidity and m...
Background and objectivesRecent public health efforts focus on reducing formula use for breastfed in...
Objective: Early supplementation of breastfed infants may have consequences both for the mother and ...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of infant formula supplemented with 2 h...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
AIM : To study the effects of human milk fortification with an infant formula on the growth (weight ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of breast milk (BM) intake on body composition at term in very ...
Abstract Background Most premature and very low birthweight infants cannot tolerate breast milk feed...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant g...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant g...
Background: Preterm infants are at risk for adverse neurodevelopment. Furthermore, nutrition may pla...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...
Childhood undernutrition is a major health burden worldwide that increases childhood morbidity and m...
Background and objectivesRecent public health efforts focus on reducing formula use for breastfed in...
Objective: Early supplementation of breastfed infants may have consequences both for the mother and ...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of infant formula supplemented with 2 h...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
AIM : To study the effects of human milk fortification with an infant formula on the growth (weight ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of breast milk (BM) intake on body composition at term in very ...
Abstract Background Most premature and very low birthweight infants cannot tolerate breast milk feed...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant g...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life to promote adequate infant g...
Background: Preterm infants are at risk for adverse neurodevelopment. Furthermore, nutrition may pla...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...