Increased protein intake decreases postnatal growth faltering in ELBW babies.
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The ProVIDe study: the impact of protein intravenous nutrition on development in extremely low birthweight babiesImpact of Early Nutrition on Body Composition in Children Aged 9.5 Years Born with Extremely Low Birth Weight.Impact of nutrition on brain development and its neuroprotective implications following preterm birth.Dietary proteins and IGF I levels in preterm infants: determinants of growth, body composition, and neurodevelopment.Comparing apples with apples: it is time for standardized reporting of neonatal nutrition and growth studies.Optimising preterm nutrition: present and future.Early, rapidly progressive enteral nutrition promotes growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants.High Protein Intake Does Not Prevent Low Plasma Levels of Conditionally Essential Amino Acids in Very Preterm Infants Receiving Parenteral Nutrition.Concentrated parenteral nutrition solutions and central venous catheter complications in preterm infants.Neonatal Morbidity Count Is Associated With a Reduced Likelihood of Achieving Recommendations for Protein, Lipid, and Energy in Very Low Birth Weight Infants: A Prospective Cohort Study.Early Nutrition and Growth until the Corrected Age of 2 Years in Extremely Preterm Infants.Nutritional intake and growth velocity in preterm extremely low-birthweight infants in Asia: Are we doing enough?Standardized Parenteral Nutrition for the Transition Phase in Preterm Infants: A Bag That Fits.Nonrandomised interventional study showed that early aggressive nutrition was effective in reducing postnatal growth restriction in preterm infants.Do recommended protein intakes improve neurodevelopment in extremely preterm babies?Balancing the risks and benefits of parenteral nutrition for preterm infants: can we define the optimal composition?Strategies of Increased Protein Intake in ELBW Infants Fed by Human Milk Lead to Long Term BenefitsThe fortification method relying on assumed human milk composition overestimates the actual energy and macronutrient intakes in very preterm infants
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Increased protein intake decreases postnatal growth faltering in ELBW babies.
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Barbara Elizabeth Cormack
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10.1136/ARCHDISCHILD-2012-302868
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2013-03-13T00:00:00Z