Perinatal growth and nutrition:
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Boca Raton, FL
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
[2014]
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Premature infants
> Nutrition
> Premature infants
> Development
> Infants
> Nutrition
> Fetus
> Development
> Newborn infants
> Nutrition
> Newborn infants
> Development
> Metabolism
> Disorders
> Nutrition
> Requirements
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505 | 8 | |a Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants -- section 2. The effects of in utero and ex utero growth in term and preterm infants -- section 3. Can we be better? Reducing ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants | |
505 | 8 | |a Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Additional Files; About the Editor; Contributors; Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants ; Chapter 1: Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring; Chapter 2: Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants; Chapter 3: Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants; Section I Conclusions; Chapter 4: Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant; Chapter 5: Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants; Chapter 6: Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants : Metabolic Outcomes | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 7: Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants : Neurodevelopmental EffectsSection II Conclusions; Chapter 8: Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants; Chapter 9: Meeting Nutritional Goals : Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition; Chapter 10: Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk; Chapter 11: Customized Fortification of Human Milk; Chapter 12: Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth : Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis; Section III Conclusions; Back Cover | |
505 | 8 | |a Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcome and on metabolic risks. It provides clear information on the risks and benefits of faster post-natal growth and catch-up growth in preterm infants and offers tools for better assessment of growth and earlier identification of falte | |
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650 | 4 | |a Metabolic Diseases / etiology | |
650 | 4 | |a Nutritional Requirements | |
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contents | Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants -- section 2. The effects of in utero and ex utero growth in term and preterm infants -- section 3. Can we be better? Reducing ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Additional Files; About the Editor; Contributors; Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants ; Chapter 1: Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring; Chapter 2: Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants; Chapter 3: Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants; Section I Conclusions; Chapter 4: Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant; Chapter 5: Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants; Chapter 6: Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants : Metabolic Outcomes Chapter 7: Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants : Neurodevelopmental EffectsSection II Conclusions; Chapter 8: Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants; Chapter 9: Meeting Nutritional Goals : Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition; Chapter 10: Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk; Chapter 11: Customized Fortification of Human Milk; Chapter 12: Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth : Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis; Section III Conclusions; Back Cover Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcome and on metabolic risks. It provides clear information on the risks and benefits of faster post-natal growth and catch-up growth in preterm infants and offers tools for better assessment of growth and earlier identification of falte |
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spelling | Perinatal growth and nutrition edited by Ian J. Griffin Boca Raton, FL CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group [2014] 1 online resource (xvi, 326 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants -- section 2. The effects of in utero and ex utero growth in term and preterm infants -- section 3. Can we be better? Reducing ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Additional Files; About the Editor; Contributors; Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants ; Chapter 1: Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring; Chapter 2: Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants; Chapter 3: Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants; Section I Conclusions; Chapter 4: Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant; Chapter 5: Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants; Chapter 6: Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants : Metabolic Outcomes Chapter 7: Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants : Neurodevelopmental EffectsSection II Conclusions; Chapter 8: Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants; Chapter 9: Meeting Nutritional Goals : Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition; Chapter 10: Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk; Chapter 11: Customized Fortification of Human Milk; Chapter 12: Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth : Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis; Section III Conclusions; Back Cover Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcome and on metabolic risks. It provides clear information on the risks and benefits of faster post-natal growth and catch-up growth in preterm infants and offers tools for better assessment of growth and earlier identification of falte Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Infant, Premature / growth & development Embryonic and Fetal Development Infant, Newborn / growth & development Metabolic Diseases / etiology Nutritional Requirements FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General bisacsh Fetus / Development fast Infants / Nutrition fast Metabolism / Disorders fast Newborn infants / Development fast Newborn infants / Nutrition fast Nutrition / Requirements fast Premature infants / Development fast Premature infants / Nutrition fast Premature infants Nutrition Premature infants Development Infants Nutrition Fetus Development Newborn infants Nutrition Newborn infants Development Metabolism Disorders Nutrition Requirements Griffin, Ian J. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Perinatal growth and nutrition Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2014] 9781466558533 |
spellingShingle | Perinatal growth and nutrition Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants -- section 2. The effects of in utero and ex utero growth in term and preterm infants -- section 3. Can we be better? Reducing ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Additional Files; About the Editor; Contributors; Section 1. Causes and assessment of ex utero growth restriction in preterm infants ; Chapter 1: Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring; Chapter 2: Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants; Chapter 3: Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants; Section I Conclusions; Chapter 4: Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant; Chapter 5: Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants; Chapter 6: Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants : Metabolic Outcomes Chapter 7: Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants : Neurodevelopmental EffectsSection II Conclusions; Chapter 8: Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants; Chapter 9: Meeting Nutritional Goals : Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition; Chapter 10: Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk; Chapter 11: Customized Fortification of Human Milk; Chapter 12: Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth : Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis; Section III Conclusions; Back Cover Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcome and on metabolic risks. It provides clear information on the risks and benefits of faster post-natal growth and catch-up growth in preterm infants and offers tools for better assessment of growth and earlier identification of falte Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Infant, Premature / growth & development Embryonic and Fetal Development Infant, Newborn / growth & development Metabolic Diseases / etiology Nutritional Requirements FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General bisacsh Fetus / Development fast Infants / Nutrition fast Metabolism / Disorders fast Newborn infants / Development fast Newborn infants / Nutrition fast Nutrition / Requirements fast Premature infants / Development fast Premature infants / Nutrition fast Premature infants Nutrition Premature infants Development Infants Nutrition Fetus Development Newborn infants Nutrition Newborn infants Development Metabolism Disorders Nutrition Requirements |
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topic | Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Infant, Premature / growth & development Embryonic and Fetal Development Infant, Newborn / growth & development Metabolic Diseases / etiology Nutritional Requirements FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General bisacsh Fetus / Development fast Infants / Nutrition fast Metabolism / Disorders fast Newborn infants / Development fast Newborn infants / Nutrition fast Nutrition / Requirements fast Premature infants / Development fast Premature infants / Nutrition fast Premature infants Nutrition Premature infants Development Infants Nutrition Fetus Development Newborn infants Nutrition Newborn infants Development Metabolism Disorders Nutrition Requirements |
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