Strategies for the Fortification of Human Milk in Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review
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Contreras Chova, Francisco; Villanueva-García, Andrea; González-Boyero, JL; Campos Martínez, Ana; Blanca Jóver, Enrique; Jerez Calero, Antonio Emilio; Uberos Fernández, JoséEditorial
Springer Nature
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Breastmilk fortification Donor human milk fortification Human milk Human milk fortifiers Preterm newborns
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2024-10-11Referencia bibliográfica
Contreras Chova F, Villanueva-García A, González-Boyero J, et al. (November 10, 2024) Strategies for the Fortification of Human Milk in Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review. Cureus 16(11): e73380. DOI 10.7759/cureus.73380
Abstract
Breast milk is the best source of nourishment for both full-term and preterm newborns. However, in preterm
newborns, exclusive breastfeeding can lead to nutritional deficiencies, with short- and long-term
consequences on growth and neurocognitive development. Breast milk fortification is a widely used strategy
to provide an adequate nutritional profile to these patients. There is currently a great heterogeneity in terms
of fortification patterns and the type of fortifier. The present systematic review summarizes the current
scientific evidence to evaluate the different strategies for fortification of human milk in preterm infants,
their possible differences on benefits, and the hypothetical impact on prematurity outcomes.