| Literature DB >> 29762472 |
Maria Elisabetta Baldassarre1,2, Antonio Di Mauro3, Annarita Pedico4, Valentina Rizzo5, Manuela Capozza6, Fabio Meneghin7, Gianluca Lista8, Nicola Laforgia9.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: According to the 2016 Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat) data in Italy, about 6.7% of all newborns are born prematurely. Due to the lack of data on current complementary feeding in preterm infants in Italy, the aim of the survey was to evaluate individual attitudes of primary care paediatricians, concerning the introduction of complementary foods in preterm infants.Entities:
Keywords: preterm newborn; primary care; weaning
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29762472 PMCID: PMC5986496 DOI: 10.3390/nu10050616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Timing of introduction of the single food groups in months.
| Corrected Age | Chronological Age | |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh fruit | 5.5 (0.58) [5.5] | 5.6 (0.50) [6] |
| Vegetables and Legumes | 5.5 (0.5) [5.5] | 5.6 (0.5) [6] |
| Cereals | 5.5 (0.5) [5.5] | 5.6 (0.5) [6] |
| Oil | 5.5 (1.0) [6] | 5.7 (0.8) [6] |
| Meat | 5.6 (0.8) [6] | 5.9 (0.6) [6] |
| Gluten | 5.8 (1.2) [6] | 6.1 (0.7) [6] |
| Milk product | 7.0 (1.1) [6] | 6.4 (1.8) [6] |
| Fish | 7.4 (1.4) [7] | 7.6 (1.3) [7.5] |
| Eggs | 8.7 (1.7) [8] | 8.5 (1.8) [8.5] |
| Salt | 14.4 (5.2) [12] | 16.2 (7.8) [13] |
| Sugar | 16.3 (7.4) [12] | 17.1 (6.9) [12] |
Timing of Iron and Vitamin D supplementations.
| Corrected Age | Chronological Age | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start | End | Start | End | |
| Iron | 1.5 [0] | 9.3 [6] | 1.5 [1] | 9.9 [6] |
| Vitamin D | 0.5 [0] | 21.1 [24] | 0.6 [0] | 20.6 [24] |
Doses of Iron and Vitamin D supplementations.
| Vitamin D Supplementation | |
|---|---|
| <400 I.U. day | 5% |
| 400 I.U. day | 70% |
| >400; <800 I.U. day | 13% |
| 800 I.U. day | 10% |
| No supplementation | 2% |
| Iron supplementation | |
| <2 mg/kg/day | 30% |
| 2–5 mg/kg/day | 58% |
| >5 mg/kg/day | 3% |
| No supplementation | 9% |