Feeding practices of the very low-birth-weight infant within the first year
Extract: The impact of early feeding practices on the subsequent growth of very low birthweight (VLBW) infants is unknown. Information concerning early feeding practices of 89 VLBW infants (1,500 gm or less at birth) identified 3 prevalent practices which potentially could result in compromised nutr...
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description | Extract: The impact of early feeding practices on the subsequent growth of very low birthweight (VLBW) infants is unknown. Information concerning early feeding practices of 89 VLBW infants (1,500 gm or less at birth) identified 3 prevalent practices which potentially could result in compromised nutrition: a) cereals were introduced at an early age; b) 2% and skim milk were fed to approximately 50% of the infants within their first year of life; c) and cow's milk was introduced at an early age. Whether increased attention to appropriate feeding practices during the first year of life would result in a more favorable growth outcome for VLBW infants is not known. (author) |
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