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Perinatal Growth and Nutrition

Perinatal Growth and Nutrition

Edited ByIan J. Griffin
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 13 May 2014
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b16896
Pages 342 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466558540
SubjectsBioscience, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Griffin, I. (Ed.). (2014). Perinatal Growth and Nutrition. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b16896
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcom

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring
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chapter 2|22 pages
Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section I Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 4|54 pages
Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
View abstract
chapter 6|36 pages
Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants: Metabolic Outcomes
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants: Neurodevelopmental Effects
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Section II Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Meeting Nutritional Goals: Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
View abstract
chapter 10|10 pages
Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Customized Fortification of Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth: Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section III Conclusions
View abstract

Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcom

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section I Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 4|54 pages
Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
View abstract
chapter 6|36 pages
Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants: Metabolic Outcomes
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants: Neurodevelopmental Effects
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Section II Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Meeting Nutritional Goals: Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
View abstract
chapter 10|10 pages
Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Customized Fortification of Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth: Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section III Conclusions
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcom

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section I Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 4|54 pages
Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
View abstract
chapter 6|36 pages
Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants: Metabolic Outcomes
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants: Neurodevelopmental Effects
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Section II Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Meeting Nutritional Goals: Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
View abstract
chapter 10|10 pages
Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Customized Fortification of Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth: Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section III Conclusions
View abstract

Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcom

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section I Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 4|54 pages
Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
View abstract
chapter 6|36 pages
Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants: Metabolic Outcomes
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants: Neurodevelopmental Effects
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Section II Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Meeting Nutritional Goals: Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
View abstract
chapter 10|10 pages
Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Customized Fortification of Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth: Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section III Conclusions
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcom

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section I Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 4|54 pages
Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
View abstract
chapter 6|36 pages
Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants: Metabolic Outcomes
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants: Neurodevelopmental Effects
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Section II Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Meeting Nutritional Goals: Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
View abstract
chapter 10|10 pages
Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Customized Fortification of Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth: Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section III Conclusions
View abstract

Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcom

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Growth Charts for Preterm Infants and Related Tools for Growth Monitoring
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Assessment of Short- and Medium-Term Outcomes in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Causes of Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section I Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 4|54 pages
Fetal and Postnatal Growth, and the Risks of Metabolic Syndrome in the AGA and SGA Term Infant
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Effect of Postnatal Growth in the Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
View abstract
chapter 6|36 pages
Postnatal Growth Failure in Preterm Infants: Metabolic Outcomes
View abstract
chapter 7|38 pages
Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants: Neurodevelopmental Effects
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Section II Conclusions
View abstract
chapter 8|12 pages
Assessing Nutritional Requirements for Preterm Infants
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Meeting Nutritional Goals: Computer-Aided Prescribing of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
View abstract
chapter 10|10 pages
Customize or Generalize? Or the Imperfect Art of Fortifying Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Customized Fortification of Human Milk
View abstract
chapter 12|22 pages
Mathematical Description of Postnatal Growth: Z-Scores and Statistical Control Process Analysis
View abstract
chapter |4 pages
Section III Conclusions
View abstract
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