Preterm nutritional intake and MRI phenotype at term age: a prospective observational study
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2014
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Objective: To describe (1) the relationship between nutrition and the preterm-at-term infant phenotype, (2) phenotypic differences between preterm-at-term infants and healthy term born infants and (3) relationships between somatic and brain MRI outcomes. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: UK tertiary neonatal unit. Participants: Preterm infants (<32 weeks gestation) (n=22) and healthy term infants (n=39) Main outcome measures: Preterm nutrient intake; total and regional adipose tissue (AT) depot volumes; brain volume and proximal cerebral arterial vessel tortuosity (CAVT) in preterm infants and in term infants. Results: Preterm nutrition was deficient in protein and high in carbohydrate and fat. Preterm nutrition was not related to AT volumes, brain volume or proximal CAVT score; a positive association was noted between human milk intake and proximal CAVT score (r=0.44, p=0.05). In comparison to term infants, preterm infants had increased total adiposity, comparable brain volumes and reduced proximal CAVT scores. There was a significant negative correlation between deep subcutaneous abdominal AT volume and brain volume in preterm infants (r=−0.58, p=0.01). Conclusions: Though there are significant phenotypic differences between preterm infants at term and term infants, preterm macronutrient intake does not appear to be a determinant. Our preliminary data suggest that (1) human milk may exert a beneficial effect on cerebral arterial vessel tortuosity and (2) there is a negative correlation between adiposity and brain volume in preterm infants at term. Further work is warranted to see if our findings can be replicated and to understand the causal mechanisms. |
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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/14317/1/Thomas_etal_BMJOpen_2014.pdf Vasu, V., Durighel, G., Malamateniou, C., Rutherford, M.A., Modi, N., Thomas, E.L. and Bell, J.D. (2014) Preterm nutritional intake and MRI phenotype at term age: a prospective observational study. BMJ Open, 4 (5). ISSN 2044-6055 |
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BMJ |
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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/14317/ https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005390 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005390 |
Palavras-Chave | #Science and Technology |
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