Objective: Coordinating sucking, swallowing and breathing to achieve effective sucking is a complex process and even though sucking is essential for nutrition, little is known about sticking patterns after birth. Our objective was to study sucking patterns in healthy fullterm infants and to describe the age-specific variations.Method: We studied the sucking patterns of 30 healthy, fullterm infants longitudinally from 2 or 3 days after birth to 10 weeks of age. During this time we recorded five to seven feeding episodes that we assessed off-line with the Neonatal Oral-Motor Assessment Scale (NOMAS).Results: We found a normal sucking pattern on the second or third day after birth in 27 out of 30 infants. During the following weeks we found ab...
The goal of this study was to compare how infants' non-nutritive suck (NNS) changes throughout a suc...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
AimTo determine the association between sucking in infants born preterm and developmental outcomes a...
Objective: Coordinating sucking, swallowing and breathing to achieve effective sucking is a complex ...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements ...
BACKGROUND: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
Objective To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements i...
Objective To determine whether the development of sucking patterns in small-for-gestational age (SGA...
Background: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
DOI:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.00810.x Aim: To explore the development of breastfeeding capacity in ve...
Ashley Scherman,1,2 Jack Wiedrick,3 William C Lang,4 Rebecca E Rdesinski,5 Jodi Lapidus,3 Cynthia Mc...
The goal of this study was to compare how infants' non-nutritive suck (NNS) changes throughout a suc...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
AimTo determine the association between sucking in infants born preterm and developmental outcomes a...
Objective: Coordinating sucking, swallowing and breathing to achieve effective sucking is a complex ...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements ...
BACKGROUND: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
Objective To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements i...
Objective To determine whether the development of sucking patterns in small-for-gestational age (SGA...
Background: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
DOI:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.00810.x Aim: To explore the development of breastfeeding capacity in ve...
Ashley Scherman,1,2 Jack Wiedrick,3 William C Lang,4 Rebecca E Rdesinski,5 Jodi Lapidus,3 Cynthia Mc...
The goal of this study was to compare how infants' non-nutritive suck (NNS) changes throughout a suc...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
AimTo determine the association between sucking in infants born preterm and developmental outcomes a...