Neonatal Nutrition for Inflammatory Disorders and Necrotizing Enterocolitis
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Good, Misty (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
This Nutrients Special Issue focuses on neonatal nutritional advances for inflammatory disorders affecting infants such as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Nutrition can significantly impact the development of certain diseases that afflict infants. This Special Issue aims to bring together the latest research on the role of nutrition in preventing or impacting neonatal disorders. Specifically, this Special Issue focuses on the role of breast milk or donor breast milk and the various components in milk that have been demonstrated to protect against NEC and other inflammatory diseases. This issue provides a comprehensive composite of the advances in nutritional strategies that can modulate or prevent neonatal intestinal disorders.
Keywords
donor breast milk; human milk; milk analysis; very low birth weight; preterm; growth; preterm infant; donor human milk; formula feeding; breastfeeding; necrotizing enterocolitis; breast milk; prematurity; immunity; newborn; inflammation; colostrum administration; premature neonates; clinical outcomes; intestinal resection; short bowel syndrome; intestinal adaptation; microbiome; parenteral nutrition; hormones; milk fat globule; long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids; premature infants; neonatal; intestine; glycosaminoglycans; intestinal inflammation; bioactive; donor milk; gastroschisis; intestinal atresia; human milk fortifier; patient empowerment; neonatal nutrition; communication; product labeling; NICU parent; extracellular vesicle; exosome; immature intestine; formula; osmolality; breastmilk; late onset sepsis; bloodstream infections; enteric pathogens; human milk banks; NEC; meta-analysis; breast-feeding; spontaneous intestinal perforation; feeding; nutritionWebshop link
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9783039434817, 9783039434824Publisher website
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Basel, Switzerland, 2020Classification
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Biology, life sciences
Food & society