Improved brain growth and microstructural development in breast milk–fed very low birth weight premature infants

KM Ottolini, N Andescavage, K Kapse… - Acta …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Breast milk feeding is linked to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes in very low
birth weight (VLBW) infants, though the mechanisms are not well understood. This study …

Improved brain growth and microstructural development in breast milk-fed very low birth weight premature infants.

KM Ottolini, N Andescavage, K Kapse, M Jacobs… - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Aim: Breast milk feeding is linked to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes in very low
birth weight (VLBW) infants, though the mechanisms are not well understood. This study …

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KM Ottolini, N Andescavage, K Kapse… - Acta paediatrica (Oslo …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim: Breast milk feeding is linked to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes in very low
birth weight (VLBW) infants, though the mechanisms are not well understood. This study …

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Improved brain growth and microstructural development in breast milk-fed very low birth weight premature infants

KM Ottolini, N Andescavage… - Acta paediatrica …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim Breast milk feeding is linked to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes in very low
birth weight (VLBW) infants, though the mechanisms are not well understood. This study …

Improved brain growth and microstructural development in breast milk-fed very low birth weight premature infants.

KM Ottolini, N Andescavage, K Kapse… - … (Oslo, Norway: 1992), 2020 - europepmc.org
Aim Breast milk feeding is linked to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes in very low
birth weight (VLBW) infants, though the mechanisms are not well understood. This study …