Aim: To determine how accurately the daily prescribed feed volume (mL/day) estimates the actual intake of breastfeeding preterm infants and to characterise the volume taken during a breastfeed at differing gestational and postmenstrual ages. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on preterm infants born <37 weeks gestation from two Australian neonatal units. To determine the volume taken in a 24-h period infants were weighed before and after each breastfeed. This volume was added to the charted intake to determine the total intake and then compared to the prescribed feed volume. Bland Altman analyses were used to assess the level of agreement between the two methods. Results: Fifty six infants were studied on 206 breastfeeding occas...
The purpose of this study was to compare growth following hospitalization in preterm, low birth weig...
Although the unique composition of preterm milk (PTM) has led to its increasing use in feeding of lo...
BACKGROUND: Feeding preterm infants in response to their hunger and satiation cues (ad libitum or de...
Aim: To determine how accurately the daily prescribed feed volume (mL/day) estimates the actual inta...
Abstract: Aim: To determine how accurately the daily prescribed feed volume (mL/day) estimates the a...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of pre- and postfeeding weights to estimate enteral feeding volu...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
Conference abstract.Background - The importance of feeding infants breast milk is demonstrated in de...
BACKGROUND: The INTERGROWTH-21st Project aimed to produce international, prescriptive, postnatal gro...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...
The authors tested indicators of effective breastfeeding to identify those that provide reliable est...
Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accu...
Background & aims: Nutrition is a cornerstone of postnatal care to prevent compromised growth an...
Pre- and postfeed weights have been established as the best way to determine adequacy of breast milk...
Objective Early cessation of breastfeeding and introduction of solids is common in Australia, which ...
The purpose of this study was to compare growth following hospitalization in preterm, low birth weig...
Although the unique composition of preterm milk (PTM) has led to its increasing use in feeding of lo...
BACKGROUND: Feeding preterm infants in response to their hunger and satiation cues (ad libitum or de...
Aim: To determine how accurately the daily prescribed feed volume (mL/day) estimates the actual inta...
Abstract: Aim: To determine how accurately the daily prescribed feed volume (mL/day) estimates the a...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of pre- and postfeeding weights to estimate enteral feeding volu...
Aim: The aim was to determine body composition and growth in preterm infants based on two different ...
Conference abstract.Background - The importance of feeding infants breast milk is demonstrated in de...
BACKGROUND: The INTERGROWTH-21st Project aimed to produce international, prescriptive, postnatal gro...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...
The authors tested indicators of effective breastfeeding to identify those that provide reliable est...
Protein intakes of preterm infants are frequently below recommendations, but few studies report accu...
Background & aims: Nutrition is a cornerstone of postnatal care to prevent compromised growth an...
Pre- and postfeed weights have been established as the best way to determine adequacy of breast milk...
Objective Early cessation of breastfeeding and introduction of solids is common in Australia, which ...
The purpose of this study was to compare growth following hospitalization in preterm, low birth weig...
Although the unique composition of preterm milk (PTM) has led to its increasing use in feeding of lo...
BACKGROUND: Feeding preterm infants in response to their hunger and satiation cues (ad libitum or de...