
Preterm Nutrition Academy
Over 10% of babies worldwide are born prematurely, with increasing rates in both developed and developing countries. Preterm infants face developmental immaturity that affects various organs and systems, potentially leading to long-term health issues. They have unique physiological characteristics that create specific nutritional requirements. Therefore, adequate nutrition is essential for their growth and development.
The Preterm Nutrition Academy is committed to offering practical resources to assist healthcare professionals in the complex area of feeding preterm infants.

Articles

Longitudinal Changes of Mineral Concentrations in Preterm and Term Human Milk from Lactating Swiss Women


Early Nutrition Influence – Preventive and Therapeutic Aspects – Proceedings from NNI KOL Meeting Zone EMENA 2019

Protein in Neonatal Nutrition: Neither Too Little Nor Too Much
Videos

NNIW96: Human Milk Bioactives – Future Perspectives

NNIW96: Nutritional Interventions To Improve Brain Outcomes In Preterm Infants

NNIW96: Post-Discharge Nutrition: Breastfeeding, Complementary Foods, Eating Behavior And Feeding Problems

NNIW96: Quality Of Growth, Body Composition And Longer Term Metabolic Outcomes