Preterm Nutrition Academy

Preterm Nutrition Academy

Over 10% of babies worldwide are born prematurely, with increasing rates in both developed and developing countries. Preterm infants face developmental immaturity that affects various organs and systems, potentially leading to long-term health issues. They have unique physiological characteristics that create specific nutritional requirements. Therefore, adequate nutrition is essential for their growth and development.

The Preterm Nutrition Academy is committed to offering practical resources to assist healthcare professionals in the complex area of feeding preterm infants.

Preterm Nutrition Academy

Videos

Protein in Pediatrics 101: Setting the Scene
Protein in Pediatrics 101: Setting the Scene

Protein in Pediatrics 101: Setting the Scene

Ekhard E. Ziegler
Protein, Longevity and Long-term Health: A ‘Developmental Origins’ Perspective (videos)
Protein, Longevity and Long-term Health: A ‘Developmental Origins’ Perspective

Protein, Longevity and Long-term Health: A ‘Developmental Origins’ Perspective

Susan L. Prescott
Protein and Preterm Growth (videos)
Protein and Preterm Growth

Protein and Preterm Growth

Barbara E. Cormack
Biomarkers Indicating Risk and Long-term Outcome in Premature Infants
Biomarkers Indicating Risk and Long-term Outcome in Premature Infants

Biomarkers Indicating Risk and Long-term Outcome in Premature Infants

Neena Modi