Growth and energy and protein intake of preterm newborns in the first year of gestation-corrected age

São Paulo Medical Journal = Revista Paulista De Medicina
Júlia Laura Delbue BernardiOlga Maria Silverio Amancio

Abstract

There are few longitudinal studies that analyze the growth and nutritional status parameters of children born prematurely. To evaluate the growth and dietary intake of preterm newborns in the first year of gestation-corrected age. Prospective clinical study. Tertiary care hospital. 19 children (7 male) who were born prematurely, with birth weight between 1000 g and 2000 g, which was adequate for the gestational age. At 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of gestation-corrected age, children were evaluated in relation to weight, height and cephalic perimeter, using the National Center for Health Statistics as the standard reference, and the Rozalez-Lopez and Frisancho standards for brachial perimeter and triceps and subscapular skinfolds. The calculated dietary intake was compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances. The Z score was calculated for the weight/age, height/age and weight/height relationships, and the percentiles of the perimeters and skinfolds were considered. Dietary intake records were made using the 24-hour Dietary Recall and the Food Frequency Intake Questionnaire methods. The Virtual Nutri software was used to calculate energy and protein intake. The weight/age, height/age and weight/height relationships and the brachial ...Continue Reading

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