<p>Due to its peculiar nutritional and non-nutritional contents, which include long-chain polyunsatured fatty acids (LC-PUFA), prebiotics, immunological factors, hormones and growth factors, breast milk shows significant advantages over infant formulas in nourishing preterm infants.</p> <p><span>Better neurocognitive outcomes, which are reported to persist far beyond the early childhood, have been largely observed in breastfed preterm infants; a role of LC-PUFA in promoting neural and retinal development is assumed. </span></p> <p>As far as the gastrointestinal tract is concerned, several evidences have reported a dose-related reduction in NEC incidence among preterm infants fed on human milk. Moreover, the higher amount of immunological fa...
Human milk reduces the risk of sepsis and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) in the preterm infant, and...
none6noExtremely-low-birth-weight infants (ELBW) should be given nutrients to enable them to grow a...
Introduction. The brain in preterm babies is usually not fully developed and therefore early post-te...
Due to its peculiar nutritional and non-nutritional contents, which include long-chain polyunsatured...
<p>Mother’s own milk is widely recognized as the optimal feeding not only for term but also for pret...
BACKGROUND: Breast milk has been associated with lower risk of infection and necrotising enterocolit...
Key principles underpinning feeding guidelines for preterm infants include support for developmental...
Preterm infants may show a higher risk of adverse health outcomes, such as the development of metabo...
<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 newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Background: Human breast milk-fed preterm infants can accumulate nutrient deficits leading to extrau...
Human milk is generally accepted as the best nutrition for newborns and has been shown to support ...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
BACKGROUND: In a recent meta-analysis, human milk feeding of low birth-weight (LBW) infants was asso...
Adequate nutrition is important for neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm‐born infants. In this rev...
Human milk reduces the risk of sepsis and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) in the preterm infant, and...
none6noExtremely-low-birth-weight infants (ELBW) should be given nutrients to enable them to grow a...
Introduction. The brain in preterm babies is usually not fully developed and therefore early post-te...
Due to its peculiar nutritional and non-nutritional contents, which include long-chain polyunsatured...
<p>Mother’s own milk is widely recognized as the optimal feeding not only for term but also for pret...
BACKGROUND: Breast milk has been associated with lower risk of infection and necrotising enterocolit...
Key principles underpinning feeding guidelines for preterm infants include support for developmental...
Preterm infants may show a higher risk of adverse health outcomes, such as the development of metabo...
<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 newborn nutrition. There is no ideal composition of human milk and a...
Background: Human breast milk-fed preterm infants can accumulate nutrient deficits leading to extrau...
Human milk is generally accepted as the best nutrition for newborns and has been shown to support ...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
BACKGROUND: In a recent meta-analysis, human milk feeding of low birth-weight (LBW) infants was asso...
Adequate nutrition is important for neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm‐born infants. In this rev...
Human milk reduces the risk of sepsis and necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) in the preterm infant, and...
none6noExtremely-low-birth-weight infants (ELBW) should be given nutrients to enable them to grow a...
Introduction. The brain in preterm babies is usually not fully developed and therefore early post-te...