2003
DOI: 10.1002/j.1536-4801.2003.tb12035.x
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Growth and Development of Premature Infants Fed Predominantly Human Milk, Predominantly Premature Infant Formula, or a Combination of Human Milk and Premature Formula

Deborah L. O'Connor,
Joan Jacobs,
Robert Hall
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIn a recent meta‐analysis, human milk feeding of low birth‐weight (LBW) infants was associated with a 5.2 point improvement in IQ tests. However, in the studies in this meta‐analysis, feeding regimens were used (unfortified human milk, term formula) that no longer represent recommended practice.ObjectiveTo compare the growth, in‐hospital feeding tolerance, morbidity, and development (cognitive, motor, visual, and language) of LBW infants fed different amounts of human milk until term chronologic age … Show more

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