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Sergio Verd, Auteur ; Roser Porta, Auteur ; Francesc Botet, Auteur |Aim: This study evaluated the impact of an exclusive human milk diet to nourish extremely low birth weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Materials and Methods: This multicenter prepost retrospective study included all inborn i[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jack Stevens, Auteur ; Sarah A. Keim, Auteur |Many hospitalized preterm infants do not exclusively receive mothers own milk, so milk from another mother may be sought. Previous research indicated that just 1% of US women who express breast milk actually donate it for another family. Theref[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amanjot Sandhu, Auteur ; Sharla Fast, Auteur ; Kari Bonnar, Auteur ; Ronald John Baier, Auteur ; Michael Narvey, Auteur |Objective: To describe the results of utilizing a human milk-based human milk fortifier (HMHMF) as rescue therapy to meet nutritional requirements in very low birth weight and preterm infants demonstrating feeding intolerance to bovine-based hum[...]Article : texte imprimé
Guglielmo Salvatori, Auteur ; Silvia Foligno, Auteur ; Francesca Occasi, Auteur |Human milk and breastfeeding represent the nutritional normative standards for term and preterm newborns. With the term surgical infants we refer to all newborns who undergo surgery during the first days of life and who are assisted in the neo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Early infancy is a critical period for brain development (Fig. 1).1,2 Early life exposures, including nutrition, can have lasting effects on the structure and function of the developing brain. The preterm infant is particularly vulnerable to eff[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca Hoban, Auteur ; Aloka L. Patel, Auteur ; Clarisa Medina Poeliniz, Auteur |Objective: Mothers of premature infants confront barriers to coming to volume (CTV; ≥500 mL/day mother's own milk [MOM] by postpartum day 14), a strong predictor of continued MOM provision at neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) disch[...]Article : texte imprimé
Wenjing Peng, Auteur ; Siyuan Jiang, Auteur |Background Previous low human milk feeding rates in Chinese neonatal intensive care units of preterm infants were reported. There are no nationwide data on these. Research Aims To investigate the current status of human milk feeding for pre[...]Article : texte imprimé
Beverly Rossman, Auteur ; Paula P Meier, Auteur ; Judy E Janes, Auteur |Introduction: Breastfeeding rates are virtually unknown for teen mothers whose low-birth-weight (LBW;Article : texte imprimé
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Laura Ward, Auteur ; Rachel Tonnis, Auteur ; Adekunle T. Otuneye, Auteur |Background and Objectives: Feeding of human milk is associated with improved health outcomes in preterm infants. Mothers of preterm infants have difficulty establishing and maintaining an adequate milk supply. Our institution participated in Bes[...]Article : texte imprimé
Shikha Pundir, Auteur ; Cameron J. Mitchell, Auteur ; Eric B. Thorstensen, Auteur |Background: Preterm birth is a stressful event for both the mother and infant. Whereas the initiation of breastfeeding is important for preterm infant health, little is known of the glucocorticoid hormones (cortisol and cortisone) in human milk[...]