As preterm birth rates are globally increasing, together with research on preterms’ peculiar needs, neonatologists are still facing the challenge of how to properly feed them. The need to strike a balance between excessive catch-up growth and extrauterine growth retardation, both leading to adverse outcomes, is made even more difficult by the broad range of preterms’ needs. Although mother’s fresh milk is undoubtedly the best nourishment, its availability during hospital stay is often lower than recommended, and its fortification at discharge is still an open issue. Formula milks are available as an alternative to breast milk. However, choosing the right formula requires a thorough evaluation of the infant’s perinatal history and targets. L...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Preterm infants are at risk for poor growth while in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and aft...
As preterm birth rates are globally increasing, together with research on preterms\u2019 peculiar ne...
Providing nutritional support to the preterm infant in the neonatal ICU has proved challenging despi...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
BackgroundWeaning refers to the period of introduction of solid food to complement breast milk or fo...
The goal of preterm nutrition in achieving growth and body composition approximating that of the fet...
Extrauterine growth restriction is common in very preterm infants. The incidence in very-low-birth-w...
Evidences demonstrated that timing of weaning influences long-term growth in full term infants. Howe...
Premature birth is defined as a birth occurring at or before 37 weeks of gestation, but it encompass...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
Nutrition in the first 1000 days of life is essential to ensure appropriate growth rates, prevent ad...
Preterm low birth weight infants remain at risk of impaired growth and developmental delay in childh...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Preterm infants are at risk for poor growth while in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and aft...
As preterm birth rates are globally increasing, together with research on preterms\u2019 peculiar ne...
Providing nutritional support to the preterm infant in the neonatal ICU has proved challenging despi...
Human milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
BackgroundWeaning refers to the period of introduction of solid food to complement breast milk or fo...
The goal of preterm nutrition in achieving growth and body composition approximating that of the fet...
Extrauterine growth restriction is common in very preterm infants. The incidence in very-low-birth-w...
Evidences demonstrated that timing of weaning influences long-term growth in full term infants. Howe...
Premature birth is defined as a birth occurring at or before 37 weeks of gestation, but it encompass...
<p>Preterm infants have higher nutrient requirements than term infants. Enteral tube feeding is the ...
Nutrition in the first 1000 days of life is essential to ensure appropriate growth rates, prevent ad...
Preterm low birth weight infants remain at risk of impaired growth and developmental delay in childh...
Babies born prematurely can experience a variety of health issues. Preterm babies can develop “breat...
Early nutrition and growth are key contributors to the modulation of both short and long-term infant...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Preterm infants are at risk for poor growth while in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and aft...