Pre-term Nutrition Newest Most Popular Group by Group by Content type All Types A-Z Show only Articles Videos × Content type - Any - Article Video first Show only Premature babies gain protective gut bacterium through breast-feeding A novel beneficial bacterium found in breast-fed babies has been shown to protect newborn mice from a dangerous intestinal disease that also affects premature infants, University of Florida Health researchers have found. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/pre-term-nutrition/premature-babies-gain-protective-gut-bacterium-through-breast-feeding Share The Mechanism Of Excessive Intestinal Inflammation In Necrotizing Enterocolitis: An Immature Innate Immune Response Study reported the excessive inflammatory response of the immature intestine is due to a developmental immaturity in innate immune response genes. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/pre-term-nutrition/mechanism-excessive-intestinal-inflammation-necrotizing-enterocolitis-immature-0 Share Vitamin D deficiency and preterm birth This meta-analysis observational studies revealed that women with vitamin D deficiency (maternal serum level < 20 ng/mL) during pregnancy experienced a significantly increased risk of preterm birth. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/pre-term-nutrition/vitamin-d-deficiency-and-preterm-birth Share Benefits of Breastfeeding in Preterm Infants Human milk is the best source of nutrition for preterm infants because it provides substances that are not available in formula milk. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/pre-term-nutrition/benefits-breastfeeding-preterm-infants Share New Insights On Short And Long Term Health Effects Of Meeting Nutritional Needs Of Low Birth Weight Infants Leading international experts shared new scientific findings on early nutrient needs of and improving growth in preterm infants. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/pre-term-nutrition/new-insights-short-and-long-term-health-effects-meeting-nutritional-needs-low Share The Mechanism Of Excessive Intestinal Inflammation In Necrotizing Enterocolitis: An Immature Innate Immune Response Study reported the excessive inflammatory response of the immature intestine is due to a developmental immaturity in innate immune response genes. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/pre-term-nutrition/mechanism-excessive-intestinal-inflammation-necrotizing-enterocolitis-immature Share The Mechanism Of Excessive Intestinal Inflammation In Necrotizing Enterocolitis: An Immature Innate Immune Response Study reported the excessive inflammatory response of the immature intestine is due to a developmental immaturity in innate immune response genes. Copy Link https://me.wyethnutritionsc.org/gut-academy/nutrition-and-gut-development/mechanism-excessive-intestinal-inflammation-necrotizing Share Load More