[HTML][HTML] Intrauterine growth restriction: Clinical consequences on health and disease at adulthood
JB Armengaud, C Yzydorczyk, B Siddeek… - Reproductive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) affects 10–15% of all pregnancies worldwide. IUGR
may result from maternal, placental or fetal origin. Maternal malnutrition before and during …
may result from maternal, placental or fetal origin. Maternal malnutrition before and during …
Monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants: a paradigm change
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or
what constitutes their ideal pattern of growth, especially after term-corrected age. The …
what constitutes their ideal pattern of growth, especially after term-corrected age. The …
Advances in nutrition of the newborn infant
Nutrition of newborn infants, particularly of those born preterm, has advanced substantially
in recent years. Extremely preterm infants have high nutrient demands that are challenging …
in recent years. Extremely preterm infants have high nutrient demands that are challenging …
Nutrient intake in the first two weeks of life and brain growth in preterm neonates
J Schneider, CJ Fischer Fumeaux, EG Duerden… - …, 2018 - publications.aap.org
BACKGROUND: Optimizing early nutritional intake in preterm neonates may promote brain
health and neurodevelopment through enhanced brain maturation. Our objectives were (1) …
health and neurodevelopment through enhanced brain maturation. Our objectives were (1) …
Impact of prematurity and nutrition on the developing gut microbiome and preterm infant growth
Background Identification of factors that influence the neonatal gut microbiome is urgently
needed to guide clinical practices that support growth of healthy preterm infants. Here, we …
needed to guide clinical practices that support growth of healthy preterm infants. Here, we …
[HTML][HTML] An attempt to standardize the calculation of growth velocity of preterm infants—evaluation of practical bedside methods
TR Fenton, D Anderson, S Groh-Wargo, A Hoyos… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective To examine how well growth velocity recommendations for preterm infants fit with
current growth references: Fenton 2013, Olsen 2010, INTERGROWTH 2015, and the World …
current growth references: Fenton 2013, Olsen 2010, INTERGROWTH 2015, and the World …
Time to full enteral feeding for very low‐birth‐weight infants varies markedly among hospitals worldwide but may not be associated with incidence of necrotizing …
M de Waard, Y Li, Y Zhu, AI Ayede… - Journal of Parenteral …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Transition to enteral feeding is difficult for very low‐birth‐weight (VLBW;≤ 1500
g) infants, and optimal nutrition is important for clinical outcomes. Method Data on feeding …
g) infants, and optimal nutrition is important for clinical outcomes. Method Data on feeding …
Longitudinal analysis of macronutrient composition in preterm and term human milk: a prospective cohort study
CJ Fischer Fumeaux, CL Garcia-Rodenas… - Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
Background: Mother's own milk is the optimal source of nutrients and provides numerous
health advantages for mothers and infants. As they have supplementary nutritional needs …
health advantages for mothers and infants. As they have supplementary nutritional needs …
[HTML][HTML] Postnatal nutritional deficit is an independent predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia among extremely premature infants born at or less than 28 weeks …
AI Malikiwi, YM Lee, M Davies-Tuck, FY Wong - Early Human Development, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective To investigate the relationship between growth, nutritional and fluid intake in the
first month of life and the likelihood of developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Design & …
first month of life and the likelihood of developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Design & …
Catch-up growth, rapid weight growth, and continuous growth from birth to 6 years of age in very-preterm-born children
LH Toftlund, S Halken, L Agertoft, G Zachariassen - Neonatology, 2018 - karger.com
Background: Breastfeeding promotes healthy growth in very-preterm-born infants (VPI), but
extra nutritional supply is needed to ensure catch-up growth and brain development …
extra nutritional supply is needed to ensure catch-up growth and brain development …