The nutritional needs of moderate-late preterm infants
The nutritional needs of moderate-late preterm infants
This article discusses the nutritional needs of moderate and late preterm infants (born between 32+0weeks and 36+6weeks' gestation) and makes recommendations for best practice both while these infants are in hospital and when they are discharged into the community. These recommendations were derived following a roundtable meeting of a group comprising two neonatologists, three paediatric dietitians, a health visitor/paediatric nurse and a midwife practitioner. The meeting and medical writing assistance was sponsored by Nutricia. None of the participants accepted honoraria for their contributions to the discussion..
Breast milk, Breastfeeding, Late preterm infants, Moderate preterm infants
Johnson, Mark J.
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King, Caroline
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Boddy, Bethany
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Craig, Stan
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Males, Joanna
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McEwan, Tom
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Tagani, Stephanie
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April 2022
Johnson, Mark J.
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King, Caroline
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Boddy, Bethany
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Craig, Stan
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Males, Joanna
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McEwan, Tom
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Tagani, Stephanie
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Johnson, Mark J., King, Caroline, Boddy, Bethany, Craig, Stan, Males, Joanna, McEwan, Tom and Tagani, Stephanie
(2022)
The nutritional needs of moderate-late preterm infants.
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 83 (4).
(doi:10.12968/hmed.2022.0148).
Abstract
This article discusses the nutritional needs of moderate and late preterm infants (born between 32+0weeks and 36+6weeks' gestation) and makes recommendations for best practice both while these infants are in hospital and when they are discharged into the community. These recommendations were derived following a roundtable meeting of a group comprising two neonatologists, three paediatric dietitians, a health visitor/paediatric nurse and a midwife practitioner. The meeting and medical writing assistance was sponsored by Nutricia. None of the participants accepted honoraria for their contributions to the discussion..
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e-pub ahead of print date: 29 April 2022
Published date: April 2022
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This roundtable discussion was supported by an educational grant from Nutricia. Nutricia have reviewed this article for factual accuracy, but had no influence on the discussion. Participants were offered an honorarium for the time spent preparing for and participating in the roundtable – all participants declined the honorarium.
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Breast milk, Breastfeeding, Late preterm infants, Moderate preterm infants
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477777
ISSN: 1750-8460
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Mark J. Johnson
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Caroline King
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Bethany Boddy
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Stan Craig
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Joanna Males
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Tom McEwan
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Stephanie Tagani
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