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.
Post-Discharge Nutrition in Preterm Infants: Balancing Growth and Long-Term Health
Harnessing HMOs for Optimal Health in Preterm Infants
Optimizing Nutrition for Preterm Infants After Discharge
Annales 81.1 - Advancing neonatal nutrition: Paving the path from present to future
Feeding preterm infants after hospital discharge: a ESPGHAN position paper
Nutrition for the sick preterm: can we make it more precise?
Diet-microbe-host interaction in preterm infant health
Small actions, big impact: Immediate skin-to-skin care for every baby everywhere
Nutrition for the sick preterm: can we make it more precise? Josef Neu
100th Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop - Shaping the Future with Nutrition
Gestational weight gain and adverse pregnancy outcome
Nutritional strategies involving omega-3 fatty acids to reduce the risk of poor pregnancy outcomes
Influence of a Preconception and Pregnancy Myoinositol, Probiotics and Micronutrient Intervention on Pregnancy Outcomes (NiPPeR Trial)