[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 …

Monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants: a paradigm change

J Villar, F Giuliani, F Barros, P Roggero… - …, 2018 - publications.aap.org
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 …

Advances in nutrition of the newborn infant

JE Harding, BE Cormack, T Alexander, JM Alsweiler… - The Lancet, 2017 - thelancet.com
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 …

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) …

Impact of prematurity and nutrition on the developing gut microbiome and preterm infant growth

A Grier, X Qiu, S Bandyopadhyay, J Holden-Wiltse… - Microbiome, 2017 - Springer
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 …

[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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 & …

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 …