Influence of different types of post-discharge feeding on somatic growth, cognitive development and their correlation in very low birthweight preterm infants
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Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
The influence of appropriate post-discharge nutrition on somatic growth and cognitive development of very low-birthweight infants in the first year of life is currently a major topic in infant nutrition. Appropriate intakes of proteins, iodine and the addition of LC-PUFAs (arachidonic acid (AA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)) in the "right" quantities improve cognitive development and are conducive to a good correlation between somatic growth and neurodevelopment. Conclusion: When mother' milk is not available post-discharge, in addition to more proteins and minerals, formula for low-birthweight infants should contain AA and DHA, since the endogenous production of these important compounds from the precursors can be reduced in the first months of life, chiefly in the very low-birthweight infants.
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Articolo in Volume
Keywords:
Cognitive development; Iodine; LC-pufa; Post-discharge nutrition; Preterm infants; Protein; Somatic growth; Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
List of contributors:
Marini, Antonio; Vegni, C.; Gangi, S.; Benedetti, V.; Agosti, M.
Book title:
ACTA PAEDIATRICA. SUPPLEMENT
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