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    Baillat, Marine; Pauly, Vanessa; Dagau, Gina; Berbis, Julie; Boubred, Farid; Fayol, Laurence

    Nutrients, 01/2021, Letnik: 13, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of first-week nutrition intake on neonatal growth in moderate preterm (MP) infants. Data on neonatal morbidity and nutrition intake on day of life 7 (DoL7) were prospectively collected from 735 MP infants (32 -34 weeks gestational age (GA)). Multivariable regression was used to assess the factors associated with extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) defined as a decrease of more than 1 standard deviation ( ) in the weight -score during hospitalization. Mean ( ) gestational age and birth weight were 33.2 (0.8) weeks and 2005 (369) g. The mean change in the weight -score during hospitalization was -0.64 . A total of 138 infants (18.8%) had EUGR. Compared to adequate growth infants, EUGR infants received 15% and 35% lower total energy and protein intake respectively ( < 0.001) at DoL7. At DoL7, each increase of 10 kcal/kg/d and 1 g/kg/d of protein was associated with reduced odds of EUGR with an odds ratio of 0.73 (95% CI, 0.66-0.82; < 0.001) and 0.54 (0.44-0.67; < 0.001), respectively. Insufficient energy and protein intakes on DoL7 negatively affected neonatal growth of MP infants. Nutritional support should be optimized from birth onwards to improve neonatal weight growth.