NNIW81 - Low-Birthweight Baby: Born Too Soon or Too Small
The 81st Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop brought together world class scientists in the area of neonatal care, epidemiology and nutrition management of low birth weight infants. Throughout the three-day workshop, participants heard from leading experts on the latest scientific evidence on catch up and growth acceleration, the short and long term consequences of Low Birth Weight Babies (LBWB) and the importance of different nutrition approaches in the management of LBWB.
Articles

Stunting Persists despite Optimal Feeding Are Toilets Part of the Solution

Should We Promote Catch-Up Growth or Growth Acceleration in Low-Birthweight Infants

Role of Specific Nutrients in Low-Birthweight Infants

Probiotic Supplementation for Preterm Neonates – What Lies Ahead

Prevention of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Preterm Birth

Nutritional and Reproductive Risk Factors for Small for Gestational Age and Preterm Births

Nutrient Needs for Catch-Up Growth in Low-Birthweight Infants

Mortality Risk among Term and Preterm Small for Gestational Age



Global Prevalence of Small for Gestational Age Births


Feeding the Larger Low-Birthweight Infant in a Resource-Poor Environment


Catch-Up Growth and Metabolic and Cognitive Outcomes in Adolescents Born Preterm
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