Background: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn development, especially weight gain, via a supposed percutaneous absorption of oil lipids, but data are contradictory. Aims: Investigating whether massage with a vegetable oil balanced in essential fatty acids improves neonatal weight gain, and digestive autonomy as proxy for neuro-development outcomes. Methods: A prospective monocentric randomized study was conducted in very premature newborns who received massage with oil (isio4 10 mL/kg/day, n = 18) versus with no oil (n = 18) for five consecutive days (10-min session twice daily) at a corrected gestational age of 34–35 weeks. Anthropometrics and clinical characteristics were recorded. Plasma triglyceride and total ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
Background: Improvement of growth, nutrition and calories intake in neonates is derived by massage. ...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...
International audienceBackground: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn devel...
International audienceBackground: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn devel...
International audienceBackground: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn devel...
Prematurity and poor weight gaining are important causes for neonatal hospitalization. The present s...
receiving enteral feeds of at least 100 mL/kg/day and less than 10 days of age. Outcome variables: P...
BACKGROUND: For premature neonates needing parenteral nutrition (PN), a balanced lipid supply is cru...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...
Background & aims: Provision of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) both of the omega-3 and...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
Background & aims: Lipid emulsions containing fish oil, as source of long chain omega 3 fatty acids,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
Background: Improvement of growth, nutrition and calories intake in neonates is derived by massage. ...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...
International audienceBackground: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn devel...
International audienceBackground: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn devel...
International audienceBackground: Oil massage versus only massage can increase preterm newborn devel...
Prematurity and poor weight gaining are important causes for neonatal hospitalization. The present s...
receiving enteral feeds of at least 100 mL/kg/day and less than 10 days of age. Outcome variables: P...
BACKGROUND: For premature neonates needing parenteral nutrition (PN), a balanced lipid supply is cru...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...
Background & aims: Provision of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) both of the omega-3 and...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
Background & aims: Lipid emulsions containing fish oil, as source of long chain omega 3 fatty acids,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
OBJECTIVE: To compare plasma lipids in preterm infants given a new lipid emulsion containing 10% fis...
Background: Improvement of growth, nutrition and calories intake in neonates is derived by massage. ...
Background & aims: Preterm infants are at increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disabilitie...