Background and Aims There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical practices and greater use of assisted reproductive techniques. Few studies have examined the growth and outcomes of preterm infants according to the type of feeding. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of breast milk feedings and formula on the growth and short-term outcomes of preterm infants in Hong Kong. Methods A single-center retrospective cohort study was employed. From 2010-2014, we included 642 preterm infants at gestational age 750 g and < 2500 g. Results 466 were classified as low birth weight (LBW) infants and 176 were classified as very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. The mothers of ap...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
SUMMARY Poor weight gain observed in preterm infants who were fed expressed breast milk compared wit...
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, the alternative sources of entera...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
The purpose of this study was to compare growth following hospitalization in preterm, low birth weig...
Background When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative forms of enteral nutri...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Although the unique composition of preterm milk (PTM) has led to its increasing use in feeding of lo...
Mother’s own milk (MOM) reduces the risk of morbidities in very low birth weight (VLBW) infant...
BACKGROUND: In a recent meta-analysis, human milk feeding of low birth-weight (LBW) infants was asso...
Abstract Approximately 15% of infants worldwide are born with low birthweight (<2500 g). These child...
Human milk (HM) is the gold standard for feeding infants but has been associated with slower growth ...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
SUMMARY Poor weight gain observed in preterm infants who were fed expressed breast milk compared wit...
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, the alternative sources of entera...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
The purpose of this study was to compare growth following hospitalization in preterm, low birth weig...
Background When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative forms of enteral nutri...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Although the unique composition of preterm milk (PTM) has led to its increasing use in feeding of lo...
Mother’s own milk (MOM) reduces the risk of morbidities in very low birth weight (VLBW) infant...
BACKGROUND: In a recent meta-analysis, human milk feeding of low birth-weight (LBW) infants was asso...
Abstract Approximately 15% of infants worldwide are born with low birthweight (<2500 g). These child...
Human milk (HM) is the gold standard for feeding infants but has been associated with slower growth ...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
SUMMARY Poor weight gain observed in preterm infants who were fed expressed breast milk compared wit...
Moderately preterm infants (32-36 weeks of gestational age) have an increased risk of worse health a...