Fortified preterm human milk for very low birth weight infants
Itabashi, K.; Hayashi, T.; Tsugoshi, T.; Masano, H.; Okuyama, K.
Early Human Development 29(1-3): 339-343
1992
ISSN/ISBN: 0378-3782 PMID: 1396264 DOI: 10.1016/0378-3782(92)90189-n
Accession: 040166692
We studied the nutritional effects of two types of human milk fortifiers for very low birth weight infants. These studies suggest that fortified human milk provides nutritional advantages for very low birth weight infants. However, providing calcium and phosphorus with supplementation is necessary for the improvement of bone density.
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