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Optimal Growth and Lower Fat Mass in Preterm Infants Fed a Protein-enriched Postdischarge Formula
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 11/03/09
Amesz EM et al. – Feeding nutrient–enriched formula without extra energy after term does not change quantity of growth but does influence type of weight gain and body composition of preterm infants. Infants fed the nutrient–enriched formula had lower FM corrected for body size at 6 months corrected age than infants fed standard formula or human milk.
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