Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the first choice for the nutrition of all infants, including preterm newborns. Since its protein, mineral and energy contents are not suitable to meet the high needs of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants, HM should be fortified for these components. Fortification of HM is an important nutritional intervention in order to provide appropriate nutritional intake and appropriate growth. The standard fortification strategy has yielded inadequate protein intakes, resulting in slower growth as compared to preterm formulas. Improvement of outcomes depends on new fortification strategies, considering the large variability of HM composition. Individualiz...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Preterm human milk-fed infants often experience suboptimal growth despite the use of hum...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
Evidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely suited not only to te...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
<p>The beneficial effects of human milk (HM), well recognized for the term infant, extend to the fee...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Background: For preterm infants, human milk (HM) has to be fortified to cover their enhanced nutriti...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Preterm human milk-fed infants often experience suboptimal growth despite the use of hum...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
Evidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely suited not only to te...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
<p>The beneficial effects of human milk (HM), well recognized for the term infant, extend to the fee...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Background: For preterm infants, human milk (HM) has to be fortified to cover their enhanced nutriti...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is the best food for all neonates; however, in pre-term infants, especially those with a ...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Human milk is considered as the gold standard for infant nutrition. However, preterm, term, and ban...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Preterm human milk-fed infants often experience suboptimal growth despite the use of hum...