Low Birth Weight
Premature, small for gestational age and low birth weight babies are an important public health concerns, especially in developing countries.This section covers the importance of using different nutrition approaches when managing low birth weight. It also brings extensive information on the nutritional requirements and adequate interventions recommended to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Women Most Likely to Benefit from Personalization of Omega-3s in Pregnancy to Reduce the Risk of Early Preterm Birth
The Nest 51: Navigating Nutrition in Preterm Births: Prevention and Support
5 Important Points to Guide Parents on The Care of Premature Babies
Together for Better Care: A call for zero separation of parents and preterm babies
New ESPGHAN guidelines for enteral nutrition: Practical aspects
Updates on nutrition for optimizing preterm growth
Clinicians should consider daily DHA supplements during pregnancy to reduce early preterm birth: Study
NNIW96 - Strategies in neonatal care to promote optimized growth and development: Focus on low birth weight infants
96th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop - Strategies in neonatal care to promote optimized growth and development: Focus on low birth weight
How Can Preterm Infants Benefit From Human Milk Oligosaccharides
NNIW96: Nutritional Interventions To Improve Brain Outcomes In Preterm Infants