Low Birth Weight
Premature, small for gestational age and low birth weight babies are an important public health concerns, especially in developing countries.This section covers the importance of using different nutrition approaches when managing low birth weight. It also brings extensive information on the nutritional requirements and adequate interventions recommended to ensure the best possible outcomes.
ELBW infants: risk of postnatal growth retardation and the role of enteral nutrition
In-Depth Characterization of Hydrolyzed Infant Formulas and Association with Biological Effects
Individualized Nutrition of Preterm: What are the Challenges?
Perinatal Programming - Myths, Fact, and Future of Research
Prevention of SGA - Preterm by Maternal Treatment with Antibiotics during Pregnancy
Identifying the High Risk Pregnancy: When to Refer
Not too much, not too little: What do we know about appropriate infant feeding?
High Risk Deliveries and Birth Attendance
Partially Hydrolyzed Formulas in the Management of GI Disorders in Infants
Biomarkers Indicating Risk and Long-term Outcome in Premature Infants
Nutritional Support of the Preterm Neonate: Human Milk Fortification
Probiotics Supplementation in Preterm Neonates - What lies Ahead?
The Role of Maternal Nutrition in Health and Development in Low and Middle Income Countries
The First 1000 Days and their Long-Term Impact on Health
Nutrient Needs of SGA Infants with and without Catch up