Research evidence supports the importance of nutrition to facilitate growth, reduce morbidity and enhance the neurodevelopment in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Local neonatal intensive care units have adopted more aggressive feeding guidelines to achieve nutrient goals. This study aims to examine the impact of major morbidity and birth weight (BW) on achieving expert nutrient recommendations in a cohort of VLBW preterm infants during initial hospitalization. Infants with ≥ 1 major morbidity/BWM.Sc.2016-12-02 00:00:0
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Background: Extrauterine growth restriction remains a common and serious problem in newborns especi...
poster abstractObjectives: To determine (1) whether prescribed and actual energy and protein intakes...
Research evidence supports the importance of nutrition to facilitate growth, reduce morbidity and en...
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Postnatal growth restriction (PNGR) is a common finding during neonatal hospitalization in very low ...
Very low birthweight (VLBW) infants are at risk for growth failure and poor neurodevelopment. Optimi...
Survival rates for very low birth weight (VLBW) and extremely low birth weight infants have substant...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
Background Modern neonatal care has improved the survival rate of extremely preterm infants. These i...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
ncp.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Clinical Research Early nutrition support of very low b...
Weaning from parenteral to enteral nutrition is a critical period to maintain an adequate growth in ...
Objectives:To review the current literature and develop consensus conclusions and recommendations on...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Background: Extrauterine growth restriction remains a common and serious problem in newborns especi...
poster abstractObjectives: To determine (1) whether prescribed and actual energy and protein intakes...
Research evidence supports the importance of nutrition to facilitate growth, reduce morbidity and en...
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
Preterm birth survivors are at a higher risk of growth and developmental disabilities compared to th...
Postnatal growth restriction (PNGR) is a common finding during neonatal hospitalization in very low ...
Very low birthweight (VLBW) infants are at risk for growth failure and poor neurodevelopment. Optimi...
Survival rates for very low birth weight (VLBW) and extremely low birth weight infants have substant...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
Background Modern neonatal care has improved the survival rate of extremely preterm infants. These i...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
ncp.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Clinical Research Early nutrition support of very low b...
Weaning from parenteral to enteral nutrition is a critical period to maintain an adequate growth in ...
Objectives:To review the current literature and develop consensus conclusions and recommendations on...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Background: Extrauterine growth restriction remains a common and serious problem in newborns especi...
poster abstractObjectives: To determine (1) whether prescribed and actual energy and protein intakes...