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Nutritional considerations for early term infants

Nutritional Considerations

Nutritional Considerations

... unique nutritional needs, especially when they are active and participating in ...special nutritional considerations which are uniquely related to supporting their growth and ...necessary ...

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Enrollment in Early Intervention Programs Among Infants Born Late Preterm, Early Term, and Term

Enrollment in Early Intervention Programs Among Infants Born Late Preterm, Early Term, and Term

... study, infants born late preterm had a higher risk of participation in EI than infants born at term (aRR, ...of infants born late preterm and 14% of infants born early ...

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The early motor repertoire of healthy term born infants

The early motor repertoire of healthy term born infants

... There are at least two interpretations for the fact that complexity and smoothness of the early motor repertoire, both of which are signs of normality, increased with increasing post-term age. Cortical ...

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Growth and Bone Mineralization of Very Preterm Infants at Term Corrected Age in Relation to Different Nutritional Intakes in the Early Postnatal Period

Growth and Bone Mineralization of Very Preterm Infants at Term Corrected Age in Relation to Different Nutritional Intakes in the Early Postnatal Period

... all infants and enteral supplementation within the first week of life, following the recommendations for very low birth weight infants of the ESPGHAN 2010 [ 13 ...weight infants, in the postnatal ...

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Acidosis at birth in term infants and early neurophysiological and cardiovascular changes

Acidosis at birth in term infants and early neurophysiological and cardiovascular changes

... high-risk term neonates who are acidotic at ...available early in the neonatal period therefore the best for assessing early acidosis and how it is affecting the ...

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Updates on an At-Risk Population: Late-Preterm and Early-Term Infants

Updates on an At-Risk Population: Late-Preterm and Early-Term Infants

... near term ” to “ late preterm ” was ...LPT infants has been inching upward since ...an early-term infant poses a signi fi cant risk to an infant ’ s survival, growth, and ...and ...

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Early and long-term outcome of infants born extremely preterm

Early and long-term outcome of infants born extremely preterm

... Given the preterm behavioural phenotype described above, EP children are often characterised as anxious and inattentive, but not as hyperactive or disruptive in the classroom. As such, EP children with difficulties may ...

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Effects of Delayed versus Early Cord Clamping on Healthy Term Infants

Effects of Delayed versus Early Cord Clamping on Healthy Term Infants

... of early clamping of the umbilical cord (≤ 10 ...started. Early cord clamping was the clinical standard procedure in the hospital before and during the ...

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Early-life skin microbiota in hospitalized preterm and full-term infants

Early-life skin microbiota in hospitalized preterm and full-term infants

... Infant characteristics were described for preterm and full-term infants. Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were used for comparison of continuous variables, and chi-square tests were used for categorical variables. ...

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Dysphagia in the elderly: management and nutritional considerations

Dysphagia in the elderly: management and nutritional considerations

... on nutritional status and pneumonia As presented above, dysphagia, nutritional status, and pneumonia appear to have strong interrelationships in various elderly ...and/or early preventative efforts ...

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Gestational Age and Developmental Risk in Moderately and Late Preterm and Early Term Infants

Gestational Age and Developmental Risk in Moderately and Late Preterm and Early Term Infants

... before term is the heterogeneity of instruments used and diverse ages of infants at the time of assessments, as well as the fact that most published studies were conducted in retrospective or ...

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Nutritional Factors That Affect the Postnatal Metabolic Adaptation of Full-Term Small- and Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants

Nutritional Factors That Affect the Postnatal Metabolic Adaptation of Full-Term Small- and Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants

... AGA infants had different problems: there were 5 cases of maternal substance abuse in the SGA group, with none in the other ...AGA infants. Twenty-three infants were born to mothers with ...

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Is nutritional support needed in late preterm infants?

Is nutritional support needed in late preterm infants?

... of nutritional support was regis- tered in ...preterm infants have been reported to show immature oro-buccal coordination and swallow- ing mechanisms, that hamper the establishment and maintenance of ...

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Effects of Early Nutritional Interventions.pdf

Effects of Early Nutritional Interventions.pdf

... the nutritional options during pregnancy, lactation, and the first year of life that may affect the development of atopic disease (atopic dermatitis, asthma, food allergy) in early ...of nutritional ...

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Prediction of Hyperbilirubinemia in Near-Term and Term Infants

Prediction of Hyperbilirubinemia in Near-Term and Term Infants

... dicting infants who are at risk for the subsequent development of ...as early as 30 ⫾ 6 hours of life will increase the chance of identifying an infant with hemolysis or other causes of increased bilirubin ...

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The early postnatal nutritional intake of preterm infants affected neurodevelopmental outcomes differently in boys and girls at 24 months

The early postnatal nutritional intake of preterm infants affected neurodevelopmental outcomes differently in boys and girls at 24 months

... The original cohort study was powered to assess differ- ences in postnatal growth. As this study only evaluated the surviving infants of these cohorts, no power calculation was carried out. The statistical ...

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Promoting factors of physical and mental development in early infancy: a comparison of preterm delivery/low birth weight infants and term infants

Promoting factors of physical and mental development in early infancy: a comparison of preterm delivery/low birth weight infants and term infants

... 4-month-old infants. Our results show that infants born to primiparous mothers exhibited better development of motor skills, sociability with adults, and verbalization than those born to multiparous ...

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Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Infants in Northwest Nigeria

Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Infants in Northwest Nigeria

... the early stages when nursing mothers are nurturing their children, they are faced with conflicting opinions about infant ...better nutritional status of IYC, especially for primipara women who are more ...

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Assessment of effectiveness of delayed cord clamping and umbilical cord milking in early term and preterm infants

Assessment of effectiveness of delayed cord clamping and umbilical cord milking in early term and preterm infants

... in term babies but there have limited trials looking at the benefits of UCM in general and especially in term ...As early as in 1960, Lanzkowsky reported for the first time that DCC has beneficial ...

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Neurodevelopmental Assessment in Preterm Neonates at Early Ages: Screening of at-risk Infants for Long Term Sequlae

Neurodevelopmental Assessment in Preterm Neonates at Early Ages: Screening of at-risk Infants for Long Term Sequlae

... include screening for the developmentally delayed child. 6 In an epidemiologic survey of disabilities among 2 to 9 year old children in Bangladesh, an estimated 68 of 1000 had some form of disability related to motor, ...

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