Literature DB >> 27296357

Total energy intake accounts for postnatal anthropometric growth in moderately/late preterm infants.

Hideaki Yagasaki1, Yasushi Murakami1, Tetsuo Ohyama1, Keiichi Koizumi1, Minako Hoshiai1, Takaya Nakane1, Kanji Sugita1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Moderately preterm (MP) (32-33 weeks) and late preterm (LP) (34-36 weeks) infants have higher risks of mortality and growth and developmental problems. We, herein present a new concept of nutritional assessment, total energy intake (TEI), which is the sum total of kilocalories administered in all nutrient forms.
METHODS: Fifty-two preterm infants were classified as MP (n = 12), LP/appropriate for gestational age (LP/AGA) (n = 33), or LP/small for gestational age (LP/SGA) (n = 7). All groups received nutrient therapy by the same protocol. The sum of the daily energy intake at 14 and 28 days after birth was determined.
RESULTS: TEI was 2822.1 ± 162.1 kcal/kg/28 days in the MP group, 3187.2 ± 265.0 kcal/kg/28 days in the LP/AGA group and 3424.6 ± 210.4 kcal/kg/28 days in the LP/SGA group. In all groups, TEI for 28 days was significantly correlated with body weight gain (r = 0.465, p = 0.006). TEI for 14 days after birth was inversely correlated with the body weight loss rate after birth (r = -0.491, p = 0.0002).
CONCLUSION: TEI was well correlated with anthropometric changes after birth. TEI may be used to effectively assess preterm infants' nutritional needs.

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Keywords:  Nutritional therapy; preterm infants; small for gestational age; total energy intake

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27296357     DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2016.1201473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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