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Perinatal Growth and Nutrition

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Perinatal Growth and Nutrition examines the challenges of growth and nutrition in preterm infants, focusing on ex utero growth restriction (EUGR) and its long-term developmental and metabolic consequences. Divided into three sections, the book explores growth standards, causes of EUGR, and dietary assessments, followed by an analysis of the impact of growth patterns on metabolic and neurodevelopmental outcomes. It concludes with strategies to reduce EUGR incidence and optimise catch-up growth, including nutritional prescriptions and growth monitoring tools.
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This book is ideal for healthcare professionals specialising in neonatology, paediatrics, dietetics, and researchers interested in infant growth, nutrition, and developmental outcomes.

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Preterm infants grow poorly after birth and very commonly develop ex utero growth restriction (EUGR). However, the risks and benefits of catch-up growth in preterm infants must be weighed, and evidence addressing this warrants examination. Perinatal Growth and Nutrition explores the reasons for EUGR and the long-term effects on developmental outcomes and metabolic risks. It provides clear information on the risks and benefits of faster post-natal growth and catch-up growth in preterm infants, and offers tools for better assessment of growth and earlier identification of faltering growth.

This book is divided into three sections. The first section covers advances in preterm infant growth standards, diagnosis and causes of EUGR, and assessments of preterm infant diets. The second section considers the extensive human literature on the effects of in utero and ex utero growth restriction and catch-up growth on long-term metabolic outcomesโ€”such as obesity, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and cardiac diseaseโ€”and long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes including cognition. It also examines evidence for the effect of growth on these outcomes in term and preterm infants.

The final section of the book considers ways to reduce the incidence of EUGR in preterm infants and when EUGR does occur, to optimise catch-up growth. Topics include assessment of dietary requirements of the diverse population of preterm infants, examination of tools for prescribing nutrition to neonatal intensive care unit patients, consideration of whether to customise or generalise nutrient intake, and fortification of human milk. In addition, the last chapter proposes using a Z-score growth chart for improved interpretation of growth data.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781466558533

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 May 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: CRC Press Inc

Illustration: 32 Tables, black and white; 101 Illustrations, black and white

Contributors:

  • Edited by Ian J. Griffin

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 632g

Pages: 342

About the Author

Ian Griffin was born in the United Kingdom. He studied medicine at Leeds University before training in pediatrics in Glasgow. He has been involved in research on the growth and nutrition of preterm infants since the 1990s, and was involved in a large study of post-discharge nutrition in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the U.K. before moving to the U.S. He was a member of the neonatal faculty at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, before moving to the University of Californiaโ€“Davis in Sacramento, California in 2008. His research interests include the growth and nutrition of newborn infants, and mineral requirements of preterm infants. He has spoken at meetings across the world, and is the author of over 80 peer-reviewed publications.

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