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Therapeutic effect of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 on feeding intolerance in preterm infants
Introduction Preterm infants have an immature gastrointestinal tract with incomplete establishment of intestinal flora; therefore, they are highly prone to feeding intolerance. The objective of the study was to observe the therapeutic effect of specific
Xuran Li +3 more
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BackgroundFeeding intolerance is a common problem in preterm infants, which is associated with an increased risk of infections, prolonged hospitalization, and increased economic costs. When human milk is not available, formula feeding is required.
Qin Zhong +3 more
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Functional deficits precede structural lesions in mice with high-fat diet-induced diabetic retinopathy [PDF]
Obesity predisposes to human type 2 diabetes, the most common cause of diabetic retinopathy. To determine if high-fat diet–induced diabetes in mice can model retinal disease, we weaned mice to chow or a high-fat diet and tested the hypothesis that diet ...
Bligard, Gregory W +5 more
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Tissue-specific regulation of sirtuin and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide biosynthetic pathways identified in C57Bl/6 mice in response to high-fat feeding [PDF]
Funding: The Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division.Peer ...
Drew, Janice E. +3 more
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Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders that require surgical intervention in early infancy. Clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment have been well established in typical cases.
Sang-won Cho, Eun Sun Kim, Suk-Bae Moon
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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), risk factors, and feeding intolerance in very low birth weight premature newborns. METHODS: The cases who were born under 30 weeks of gestational age and
Meliha Aksoy Okan +4 more
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Standard and Specialized Infant Formulas in Europe: Making, Marketing, and Health Outcomes [PDF]
Infant formulas are the only suitable substitute for human milk. The most common infant formulas are standard formulas based on cow's milk. In addition, there are formulas for infants showing signs and symptoms of intolerance and for clinical conditions ...
Corsello G +3 more
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Enteral Feeding Intolerance: Updates in Definitions and Pathophysiology [PDF]
AbstractEnteral feeding intolerance (EFI) is a common feature in critically ill patients worldwide. However, there is no clear, widely agreed‐upon definition available, with various studies rarely using the same definition. The term EFI is frequently used to describe vomiting or large gastric residual volumes associated with enteral feeding as a result
Annika Reintam Blaser +4 more
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BACKGROUND Recent trials have shown controversial results on which enteral feeding methods has a lower risk of enteral feeding intolerance. Therefore, we aimed to compare two methods of bolus and intermittent feeding on enteral feeding intolerance of ...
Morteza Nasiri +3 more
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Adipocyte lipid synthesis coupled to neuronal control of thermogenic programming [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The de novo biosynthesis of fatty acids (DNL) through fatty acid synthase (FASN) in adipocytes is exquisitely regulated by nutrients, hormones, fasting, and obesity in mice and humans. However, the functions of DNL in adipocyte biology and in
Czech, Michael P +11 more
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