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Psychology

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

1996

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Nutritional Requirements For Preterm Infants In Neonatal Intensive Care Units, James Allen Nelson Dec 1996

Nutritional Requirements For Preterm Infants In Neonatal Intensive Care Units, James Allen Nelson

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This thesis reviewed the special caloric requirements of preterm infants. The goal of this research was to investigate the feasibility of using the time required for infants to reach substantial feeding as a possible indicator of future developmental progress. The triage of birth weight, gestational age, and days to first substantive oral feeding were highly significant in predicting development through 12 months of age. However, none of the independent variables contributed significant unique variance in predicting developmental outcome.