نتایج جستجو برای: feeding tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 235811  

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
B Lloyd R J Halter M J Kuchan G E Baggs A S Ryan M L Masor

OBJECTIVE Perceived intolerance to infant formula is a frequently reported reason for formula switching. Formula intolerance may be related to perceived symptoms of constipation, fussiness, abdominal cramps, and excessive spit-up or vomit. Commercially available formulas differ from each other in processing and in sources and levels of protein, lipids, and micronutrients. These differences may ...

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing 2014
Barbara Amendolia Kathleen Fisher Ruth A Wittmann-Price Joan Rosen Bloch Marcia Gardner Munnaza Basit Zubair H Aghai

To evaluate differences in feeding tolerance between infants maintained on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and those receiving high-flow (nasal) cannula (HFC) with or without CPAP. This is a retrospective, cross-sectional study. Two groups of very low-birth-weight infants (750-1500 g) were compared on the basis of respiratory support: (1) infants born between the January 2002 and Dec...

2013
Anne L. Jaquiery Mark H. Oliver Nina Landon-Lane Samuel J. Matthews Jane E. Harding Frank H. Bloomfield

Irregular eating is associated with insulin resistance and metabolic disease in adults but may affect young, growing children differently. We investigated the metabolic effects of unpredictable feeding in female juvenile lambs randomly assigned to receive, for six weeks, maintenance feed given twice daily in equal portions (Control Group, C; n = 24) or the same weekly feed amount in aliquots of...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2002
Julie Watson William McGuire

BACKGROUND Enteral feeding tubes for preterm infants may be placed in the stomach (gastric tube feeding) or in the upper small bowel (transpyloric tube feeding). There are potential advantages and disadvantages to both routes. OBJECTIVES To determine the effect of feeding via the transpyloric route versus feeding via the gastric route on feeding tolerance, growth and development, and adverse ...

2016
Sergio Verd Diego de Sotto Consuelo Fernández Antonio Gutiérrez

Gestational diabetes increases the risk of a range of adverse perinatal outcomes, including breastfeeding failure, but the best cut-off point for gestational diabetes is unknown. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between mild gestational glucose tolerance impairment and the early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). This is an observational study of 768 women with...

2007

Minimal Enteral Nutrition Abstract Although parenteral nutrition has been used widely in the management of sick very low birth weight infants, a smooth transition to the enteral route is most desirable. Trophic feeding is the practice of feeding minute volumes of enteral feeds in order to stimulate the development of the immature gastrointestinal tract of the preterm infant. This concept has be...

2014
Maria C. Whelan Garrett Casey John O. Larkin Barbara-ann Guinn Gerald C. O'Sullivan Mark Tangney

Oral administration of tumour cells induces an immune hypo-responsiveness known as oral tolerance. We have previously shown that oral tolerance to a cancer is tumour antigen specific, non-cross-reactive and confers a tumour growth advantage. We investigated the utilisation of regulatory T cell (Treg) depletion on oral tolerance to a cancer and its ability to control tumour growth. Balb/C mice w...

Journal: :International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 2023

Background: This study aimed to compare the outcomes of early versus delayed enteral feeding in patients who underwent surgical management gut perforations. Methods: The included 80 were divided into two groups: group (n=40) and (n=40). evaluated several variables, including age, sex, diagnosis, type operation, tolerance feeding, paralytic ileus, serum albumin levels, wound infection, anastomot...

2018
Alessandra Coscia Enrico Bertino Paola Tonetto Chiara Peila Francesco Cresi Sertac Arslanoglu Guido E Moro Elena Spada Silvano Milani Marzia Giribaldi Sara Antoniazzi Amedeo Conti Laura Cavallarin

BACKGROUND Fortification of human milk is a standard practice for feeding very low birth weight infants. However, preterm infants often still experience suboptimal growth and feeding intolerance. New fortification strategies and different commercially available fortifiers have been developed. Commercially available fortifiers are constituted by a blend of ingredients from different sources, inc...

2017
Inon Scharf Alma Daniel Heath Andrew MacMillan Noa Katz

Pit-building antlions and wormlions are 2 distantly-related insect species, whose larvae construct pits in loose soil to trap small arthropod prey. This convergent evolution of natural histories has led to additional similarities in their natural history and ecology, and thus, these 2 species encounter similar abiotic stress (such as periodic starvation) in their natural habitat. Here, we measu...

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