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Associations of Macronutrient Intake Determined by Point-of-Care Human Milk Analysis with Brain Development among very Preterm Infants
by
Inder, Terrie E.
, Bell, Katherine A.
, Matthews, Lillian G.
, Belfort, Mandy Brown
, Drouin, Kaitlin
, Warfield, Simon K.
, Cherkerzian, Sara
, Prohl, Anna K.
in
Anisotropy
/ Automation
/ Birth weight
/ Brain
/ Brain research
/ brain volumes
/ diffusion tensor imaging
/ Energy
/ Energy intake
/ Gestational age
/ human milk analysis
/ Infants (Premature)
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ macronutrient
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neonatal intensive care
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutrition research
/ Pediatrics
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ preterm infant
/ Proteins
/ Spectrum analysis
2022
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Associations of Macronutrient Intake Determined by Point-of-Care Human Milk Analysis with Brain Development among very Preterm Infants
by
Inder, Terrie E.
, Bell, Katherine A.
, Matthews, Lillian G.
, Belfort, Mandy Brown
, Drouin, Kaitlin
, Warfield, Simon K.
, Cherkerzian, Sara
, Prohl, Anna K.
in
Anisotropy
/ Automation
/ Birth weight
/ Brain
/ Brain research
/ brain volumes
/ diffusion tensor imaging
/ Energy
/ Energy intake
/ Gestational age
/ human milk analysis
/ Infants (Premature)
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ macronutrient
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neonatal intensive care
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutrition research
/ Pediatrics
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ preterm infant
/ Proteins
/ Spectrum analysis
2022
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Associations of Macronutrient Intake Determined by Point-of-Care Human Milk Analysis with Brain Development among very Preterm Infants
by
Inder, Terrie E.
, Bell, Katherine A.
, Matthews, Lillian G.
, Belfort, Mandy Brown
, Drouin, Kaitlin
, Warfield, Simon K.
, Cherkerzian, Sara
, Prohl, Anna K.
in
Anisotropy
/ Automation
/ Birth weight
/ Brain
/ Brain research
/ brain volumes
/ diffusion tensor imaging
/ Energy
/ Energy intake
/ Gestational age
/ human milk analysis
/ Infants (Premature)
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ macronutrient
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neonatal intensive care
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutrition research
/ Pediatrics
/ Premature babies
/ Premature birth
/ preterm infant
/ Proteins
/ Spectrum analysis
2022
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Associations of Macronutrient Intake Determined by Point-of-Care Human Milk Analysis with Brain Development among very Preterm Infants
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Associations of Macronutrient Intake Determined by Point-of-Care Human Milk Analysis with Brain Development among very Preterm Infants
2022
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Point-of-care human milk analysis is now feasible in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and allows accurate measurement of macronutrient delivery. Higher macronutrient intakes over this period may promote brain growth and development. In a prospective, observational study of 55 infants born at <32 weeks’ gestation, we used a mid-infrared spectroscopy-based human milk analyzer to measure the macronutrient content in repeated samples of human milk over the NICU hospitalization. We calculated daily nutrient intakes from unfortified milk and assigned infants to quintiles based on median intakes over the hospitalization. Infants underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging at term equivalent age to quantify total and regional brain volumes and fractional anisotropy of white matter tracts. Infants in the highest quintile of energy intake from milk, as compared with the lower four quintiles, had larger total brain volume (31 cc, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 5, 56), cortical gray matter (15 cc, 95%CI: 1, 30), and white matter volume (23 cc, 95%CI: 12, 33). Higher protein intake was associated with larger total brain (36 cc, 95%CI: 7, 65), cortical gray matter (22 cc, 95%CI: 6, 38) and deep gray matter (1 cc, 95%CI: 0.1, 3) volumes. These findings suggest innovative strategies to close nutrient delivery gaps in the NICU may promote brain growth for preterm infants.
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