Nutrition after preterm birth and adult neurocognitive outcomes.
Sara SammallahtiEero KajantieHanna-Maria MatinolliRiikka PyhäläJari LahtiKati HeinonenMarius LahtiAnu-Katriina PesonenJohan G ErikssonPetteri HoviAnna-Liisa JärvenpääSture AnderssonKatri RaikkonenPublished in: PloS one (2017)
In preterm neonates with very low birth weight, higher energy and human milk intake predict better neurocognitive abilities in adulthood. To understand the determinants of these infants' neurocognitive outcome, it seems important to take into account the role of postnatal nutrition, not just as an isolated exposure, but as a potential mediator between neonatal illness and long-term neurodevelopment.