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Growth outcomes of small for gestational age preterm infants before and after implementation of an exclusive human milk-based diet

Source: Journal of Perinatology

Preterm infants fed cow's milk-derived fortifier had adverse outcomes despite a base diet of only mother's own milk

Source: Breastfeeding Medicine

Continuous feedings of fortified human milk lead to nutrient losses of fat, calcium and phosphorous

Source: Nutrients

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Growth, feeding tolerance, and metabolism in extreme preterm infants under an exclusive human milk diet.

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Nutrients

Author(s):

Eibensteiner F, Auer-Hackenberg L, Jilma B, Thanhaeuser M, Wald M, Haiden N

Premature small for gestational age infants fed an exclusive human milk-based diet achieve catch-up growth without metabolic consequences at 2 years of age

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Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition

Author(s):

Visuthranukul C, Abrams SA, Hawthorne KM, Hagan JL, Hair AB

Improving growth for infants ≤1250 grams receiving an exclusive human milk diet

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Nutrition in Clinical Practice

Author(s):

Huston RK, Markell AM, McCulley EA, Gardiner SK, Sweeney SL

Human-based human milk fortifier as rescue therapy in very low birth weight infants demonstrating intolerance to bovine-based human milk fortifier

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Breastfeeding Medicine

Author(s):

Sandhu A, Fast S, Bonnar K, Baier RJ, Narvey M

Human milk is the feeding strategy to prevent necrotizing enterocolitis

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Seminars in Perinatology

Author(s):

Maffei D, Schanler RJ

Growth and development in extremely low birth weight infants after the introduction of exclusive human milk feedings

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American Journal of Perinatology

Author(s):

Colacci M, Murthy K, DeRegnier RO, Khan JY, Robinson DT

Fortifier and cream improve fat delivery in continuous enteral infant feeding of breast milk

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Nutrients

Author(s):

Tabata M, Abdelrahman K, Hair AB, Hawthorne KM, Chen Z, Abrams SA

Randomized trial of human milk cream as a supplement to standard fortification of an exclusive human milk-based diet in infants 750-1250 g birth weight

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The Journal of Pediatrics

Author(s):

Hair AB, Blanco CL, Moreira AG, et al.

Greater mortality and morbidity in extremely preterm infants fed a diet containing cow milk protein products

Source:

Breastfeeding Medicine

Author(s):

Abrams SA, Schanler RJ, Lee ML, Rechtman DJ

Human milk feeding supports adequate growth in infants ≤ 1250 grams birth weight

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BMC Research Notes

Author(s):

Hair AB, Hawthorne KM, Chetta KE, Abrams SA

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