The effects of gestational age at delivery (GA), postnatal age (PNA) and post-menstrual age (PMA=PNA+ GA, an indicator of autonomous developmental processes not affected by the moment of birth) on macronutrient composition of very preterm milk were studied. Total N, fat, lactose and carbohydrate concentrations, energy density and 24 h volume were determined in 282 24 h milk samples collected at weekly intervals (days 7-55 of lactation) from seventy-nine women delivering their babies between 25 and 29 weeks of gestation. GA related differences were found for carbohydrate concentration only: carbohydrate concentration was lower with increasing GA. PNA was related to a decrease in total N and an increase in lactose concentration. PMA was not r...
Background and objectiveThe composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet ...
Human milk (HM) provides infants with macro- and micronutrients needed for growth and development. M...
Abstract Background To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortifica...
The effects of gestational age at delivery (GA), postnatal age (PNA) and post-menstrual age (PMA=PNA...
(jednostránkový souhrn) v angličtině Growth restriction of premature newborns is a serious complicat...
The protein, lactose, fat and energy contents of the fore-milk of mother with term (n = 23) and pret...
Human milk is the ideal nutrition source for healthy infants during the first six months of life and...
Human milk (HM) is the first dietary exposure in infancy and the best nutritional option for growth ...
With the renewed interest in breast-feeding and the discussion of nutritional advantages of breast m...
International audienceHuman milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal compositi...
BackgroundBreast milk is the optimal choice for feeding premature babies. However, the prevalence ra...
Background: Contents of breast milk may change during the first weeks after childbirth, especially i...
Mother's own milk is the optimal source of nutrients and provides numerous health advantages for mot...
(1) Background: Premature infants require mothers’ milk fortification to meet nutrition needs,...
Objectives: Describing preterm breast milk evolution and composition according to gestational age (G...
Background and objectiveThe composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet ...
Human milk (HM) provides infants with macro- and micronutrients needed for growth and development. M...
Abstract Background To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortifica...
The effects of gestational age at delivery (GA), postnatal age (PNA) and post-menstrual age (PMA=PNA...
(jednostránkový souhrn) v angličtině Growth restriction of premature newborns is a serious complicat...
The protein, lactose, fat and energy contents of the fore-milk of mother with term (n = 23) and pret...
Human milk is the ideal nutrition source for healthy infants during the first six months of life and...
Human milk (HM) is the first dietary exposure in infancy and the best nutritional option for growth ...
With the renewed interest in breast-feeding and the discussion of nutritional advantages of breast m...
International audienceHuman milk is the best food for newborn nutrition. There is no ideal compositi...
BackgroundBreast milk is the optimal choice for feeding premature babies. However, the prevalence ra...
Background: Contents of breast milk may change during the first weeks after childbirth, especially i...
Mother's own milk is the optimal source of nutrients and provides numerous health advantages for mot...
(1) Background: Premature infants require mothers’ milk fortification to meet nutrition needs,...
Objectives: Describing preterm breast milk evolution and composition according to gestational age (G...
Background and objectiveThe composition of human milk varies widely and impacts the ability to meet ...
Human milk (HM) provides infants with macro- and micronutrients needed for growth and development. M...
Abstract Background To achieve recommended nutrient intakes in preterm infants, the target fortifica...