Abstract Objectives: To assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the development of exclusively breast-fed very low birth weight preterm infants at 12 months of corrected age. Methods: A randomized clinical trial with 53 infants followed-up after discharge from the neonatal unit until a corrected gestational age of 12 months. Newborns in the intervention group were breastfed exclusively with maternal milk and received 2 g of a multinutrient supplement (Pré-Nan®, Nestlé, Vevey, Switzerland) added to expressed breast milk twice a day until a corrected age of 4–6 months. The control group was exclusively breastfed without supplementation. After monthly follow-up, developmental assessment was performed using the Bayley III...
Moderately preterm infants (32-36 weeks of gestational age) have an increased risk of worse health a...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the development of...
Objectives: To assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the development of exclu...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
PURPOSE: Donor breastmilk (DBM) has gained popularity as an alternative to formula when mother\u27s ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of breast milk (BM) intake on body composition at term in very ...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
on behalf of the Post-Discharge Feeding Study Group Background: Human milk (HM) is the optimal way t...
Background: Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth. Infants being born between...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Background: Maternal breast milk may contain less nutrients than artificial formula milk but may con...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Moderately preterm infants (32-36 weeks of gestational age) have an increased risk of worse health a...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the development of...
Objectives: To assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the development of exclu...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
PURPOSE: Donor breastmilk (DBM) has gained popularity as an alternative to formula when mother\u27s ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of breast milk (BM) intake on body composition at term in very ...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
on behalf of the Post-Discharge Feeding Study Group Background: Human milk (HM) is the optimal way t...
Background: Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth. Infants being born between...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Background: Maternal breast milk may contain less nutrients than artificial formula milk but may con...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Moderately preterm infants (32-36 weeks of gestational age) have an increased risk of worse health a...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...