Postnatal growth in terms infants born small for gestational age is associated with later neurocognitive and metabolic outcomes
Postnatal growth in terms infants born small for gestational age is associated with later neurocognitive and metabolic outcomes
We systematically reviewed papers published in English between 1994 and October 2015 on how postnatal weight gain and growth affects neurodevelopment and metabolic outcomes in term-born small for gestational age (SGA) infants. Two randomised trials reported that enriched infant formulas that promoted early growth also increased fat mass, lean mass and blood pressure, but had no effect on early neurocognitive outcomes. Meanwhile, 31 observational studies reported consistent positive associations between postnatal weight gain and growth with neurocognitive outcomes, adiposity, insulin resistance and blood pressure.
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Castanys-Munoz, Esther, Kennedy, Kathy, Castaneda-Gutierrez, Euridice, Forsyth, Stewart, Godfrey, Keith M., Koletzko, Berthold, Ozanne, Suzanne E., Rueda, Ricardo, Schoemaker, Marieke, van der Beek, Eline M., van Buuren, Stef and Ong, Ken K.
(2017)
Postnatal growth in terms infants born small for gestational age is associated with later neurocognitive and metabolic outcomes.
Acta Paediatrica.
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Abstract
We systematically reviewed papers published in English between 1994 and October 2015 on how postnatal weight gain and growth affects neurodevelopment and metabolic outcomes in term-born small for gestational age (SGA) infants. Two randomised trials reported that enriched infant formulas that promoted early growth also increased fat mass, lean mass and blood pressure, but had no effect on early neurocognitive outcomes. Meanwhile, 31 observational studies reported consistent positive associations between postnatal weight gain and growth with neurocognitive outcomes, adiposity, insulin resistance and blood pressure.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 April 2017
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Local EPrints ID: 410735
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/410735
ISSN: 0803-5253
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Esther Castanys-Munoz
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Kathy Kennedy
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Euridice Castaneda-Gutierrez
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Stewart Forsyth
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Berthold Koletzko
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Suzanne E. Ozanne
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Ricardo Rueda
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Marieke Schoemaker
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Eline M. van der Beek
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Stef van Buuren
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Ken K. Ong
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