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. 2014 Jul;16(7):664-9.

[Attention to nutrition and health of preterm infants: interpretation of The Global Consensus for Feeding the Preterm Infant]

[Article in Chinese]
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[Attention to nutrition and health of preterm infants: interpretation of The Global Consensus for Feeding the Preterm Infant]

[Article in Chinese]
Dan-Hua Wang. Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi. 2014 Jul.
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Abstract

The Global Consensus for Feeding the Preterm Infant was published in the Journal of Pediatrics 3 supplement, 2013. The content of the consensus includes recommended nutrient intake for different gestational age preterm infants, identifying appropriate growth curves, the use of breast milk, nutritional recommendations for the late-preterm infant and the preterm infant after hospital discharge, nutritional requirements and feeding recommendations for small gestation age infants, reconsideration of the importance of vitamin A and vitamin D for immature infants, recommendations for immunonutrients, and the association of feeding of preterm infants with later metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes. The main characteristics of the consensus: (1) aimed to improve prognosis; (2) individualized nutritional strategy based on gestational ages; (3) coexistence of consensus and controversy in feeding of preterm infants.

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