Abstract
Technological advances in the intensive care of low birth weight (LBW) infants have resulted in major increases in their survival. New challenges in meeting their nutritional needs have emerged. Very low birth (VLBW) weight infants have very little body fat or glycogen reserves at birth, making them susceptible to starvation. If fed enterally, they require at least 120 calories/kg per day for growth. Numerous immaturities in the gastrointestinal tract and liver limit protein digestion, absorption, and metabolism. Several amino acids not considered essential to the older child or adult are essential to the VLBW infant. Supplying a high protein load with an inappropriate amino acid composition may lead to metabolic imbalances. The digestion and absorption of fats differs from the older child or adult. Lingual and gastric lipases are important, and the lack of bile acids limits fat absorption. Lipoprotein lipase deficiency causes problems when too much fat or fat of incorrect composition is provided. There are controversies regarding the most appropriate carbohydrate source, but research shows that lactose remains an important carbohydrate source for most of these infants. Calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus requirements pose questions in both enterally and parenterally nourished infants. Studies of iron usage suggest that VLBW infants fed either human milk or formula should receive iron supplements. Vitamin E may be helpful in preventing oxygen toxicity. Vitamin D deficiency contributes to bone demineralization and rickets. Controversy exists regarding the correlation between vitamin A nutrition and development of chronic lung disease. Guidelines have been developed for recommended intakes, but much needs to be learned to provide a sound scientific basis upon which to provide optimal nourishment for the high risk, LBW infant.
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Abbreviations
- AAP:
-
American Academy of Pediatrics
- BPD:
-
bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- ESPGAN:
-
European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
- HDL:
-
high density lipoprotein
- LBW:
-
low birth weight
- LCAT:
-
Lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase
- PN:
-
parenteral nutrition
- ROP:
-
retinopathy of prematurity
- TPN:
-
total parenteral nutrition
- VLBW:
-
very low birth weight
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Neu, J., Valentine, C. & Meetze, W. Scientifically-based strategies for nutrition of the high-risk low birth weight infant. Eur J Pediatr 150, 2–13 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01959470
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