Role of zinc in neonatal growth and brain growth: review and scoping review
LP Brion, R Heyne, CS Lair - Pediatric Research, 2021 - nature.com
This manuscript includes (1) a narrative review of Zinc as an essential nutrient for fetal and
neonatal growth and brain growth and development and (2) a scoping review of studies …
neonatal growth and brain growth and development and (2) a scoping review of studies …
Preterm birth and metabolic implications on later life: A narrative review focused on body composition
Preterm newborn infants are characterized by low body weight and lower fat mass at birth
compared with full-term newborn neonates. Conversely, at term corrected age, body fat …
compared with full-term newborn neonates. Conversely, at term corrected age, body fat …
Zinc in cognitive impairment and aging
R Sun, J Wang, J Feng, B Cao - Biomolecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Zinc, an essential micronutrient for life, was first discovered in 1869 and later found to be
indispensable for the normal development of plants and for the normal growth of rats and …
indispensable for the normal development of plants and for the normal growth of rats and …
A comparative study of postnatal anthropometric growth in very preterm infants and intrauterine growth
FS Chou, HW Yeh, RH Clark - Nature Communications, 2023 - nature.com
Most growth references for very preterm infants were developed using measurements taken
at birth, and were thought to represent intrauterine growth. However, it remains unclear …
at birth, and were thought to represent intrauterine growth. However, it remains unclear …
Birthweight and patterns of postnatal weight gain in very and extremely preterm babies in England and Wales, 2008–19: a cohort study
SF Greenbury, ED Angelini, K Ougham… - The Lancet Child & …, 2021 - thelancet.com
Background Intrauterine and postnatal weight are widely regarded as biomarkers of fetal
and neonatal wellbeing, but optimal weight gain following preterm birth is unknown. We …
and neonatal wellbeing, but optimal weight gain following preterm birth is unknown. We …
[HTML][HTML] Expected and desirable preterm and small infant growth patterns
TR Fenton, SM Barr, S Elmrayed, B Alshaikh - Advances in Nutrition, 2024 - Elsevier
Adequate nutrition is necessary for achieving optimal growth and neurodevelopment.
Growth is a natural and expected process that happens concomitantly with rapid …
Growth is a natural and expected process that happens concomitantly with rapid …
Contemporary definitions of infant growth failure and neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes in extremely premature infants at two years of age
KM Strobel, TR Wood, GC Valentine… - Journal of …, 2024 - nature.com
Background Associations of 2-year neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes with
growth trajectories of preterm infants are unknown. Methods This secondary analysis of a …
growth trajectories of preterm infants are unknown. Methods This secondary analysis of a …
Extrauterine growth restriction and optimal growth of very preterm neonates: state of the art
AK Gounaris, R Sokou, EA Gounari… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Over the last few decades, there has been an ongoing debate over both the optimal feeding
mode for very premature neonates (VPN) as well as what their optimal growth should be …
mode for very premature neonates (VPN) as well as what their optimal growth should be …
Dilemmas in human milk fortification
Fortification of human milk is the standard of care for very low birth weight (VLBW) infants
and is required to support adequate postnatal growth and development. Achieving adequate …
and is required to support adequate postnatal growth and development. Achieving adequate …
Antenatal and neonatal factors contributing to extra uterine growth failure (EUGR) among preterm infants in Boston Birth Cohort (BBC)
Objective Identify antenatal and neonatal factors associated with primary outcome of EUGR.
Methods 1063 preterm infants from a subset of the BBC were included in this prospective …
Methods 1063 preterm infants from a subset of the BBC were included in this prospective …