360 results on '"Domellöf, M"'
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2. Association Between Year of Birth and 1-Year Survival Among Extremely Preterm Infants in Sweden During 2004-2007 and 2014-2016
3. Polymorphisms in dopamine‐associated genes and cognitive decline in Parkinsonʼs disease
4. Olfactory function, eating ability, and visceral obesity associated with MMSE three years after Parkinson’s disease diagnosis
5. Iron deficiency in the first 6 months of age in infants born between 32 and 37 weeks of gestational age
6. The value of Ret-Hb and sTfR in the diagnosis of iron depletion in healthy, young children
7. Probiotics for the Management of Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: Position Paper of the ESPGHAN Special Interest Group on Gut Microbiota and Modifications.
8. Cognitive function in the early phase of Parkinsonʼs disease, a five-year follow-up
9. A core outcome set for clinical trials in acute diarrhoea
10. The Effects of Working Memory Updating Training in Parkinson’s Disease : A Feasibility and Single-Subject Study on Cognition, Movement and Functional Brain Response
11. Low plasma thiamine and phosphate in male patients with Parkinson's disease is associated with mild cognitive impairment
12. Cognitive function in early Parkinsonʼs disease: a population-based study
13. ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition: Iron and trace minerals
14. ESPGHAN/ESPEN/ESPR/CSPEN guidelines on pediatric parenteral nutrition:Iron and trace minerals
15. EARLY RECOGNITION OF COGNITIVE ABILITY AND NUTRITIONAL MARKERS FOR DEMENTIA IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
16. Polymorphisms in dopamine-associated genes and cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease
17. Arsenic in Rice - A Cause for Concern. A Comment by the ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition
18. Documentation of functional and clinical effects of infant nutrition: setting the scene for COMMENT
19. Early-life hyperglycemia in extremely preterm infants affects neurodevelopment at 6 years of age
20. Cohort study of growth patterns by gestational age in preterm infants developing morbidity
21. Cohort study of growth patterns by gestational age in preterm infants developing morbidity
22. Iron deficiency in the first 6 months of age in infants born between 32 and 37 weeks of gestational age
23. The Specificity of the WINROP Algorithm Can Be Significantly Increased by Reassessment of the WINROP Alarm
24. Iron Requirements of Infants And Toddlers : A Position Paper By The ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition
25. Re: ESPGHAN's 2008 recommendation for early introduction of complementary foods: how good is the evidence? (Cattaneo et al. 2011)
26. Enteral nutrient supply for preterm infants. A comment of the ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition
27. Enteral nutrient supply for preterm infants: commentary from the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Committee on Nutrition
28. Iron deficiency in the first 6 months of age in infants born between 32 and 37 weeks of gestational age
29. PS-183 Blood Transfusions Are Not A Risk Factor For Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Extremely Preterm Infants
30. O-123 Intakes Of Micronutrients Is Associated With Early Growth In Extremely Preterm Infants – A Population-based Study
31. O-046 Effects Of Early Sodium And Fluid Intakes On Sodium Levels And Weight Change In Extremely Preterm Infants
32. PS-012 Left Heart Structure And Function In 6-year-old Children Born Extremely Preterm
33. Re: ESPGHAN's 2008 recommendation for early introduction of complementary foods: how good is the evidence? (Cattaneo et al. 2011)
34. Metabolic risk-factor profiles in infants in relation to those of their mothers during pregnancy
35. Physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and estimated insulin sensitivity and secretion in pregnant and non-pregnant women
36. Micronutrient intakes affect early growth in extremely preterm infants : preliminary results from a Swedish cohort
37. A-Lactalbumin and Casein-Glycomacropeptide have no effect on iron absorption from low-iron formula in healthy term infants
38. Postnatal energy and protein deficits are associated with poor neonatal growth: preliminary results from a Swedish population-based study
39. Postnatal Energy and Protein Deficits are Associated with Poor Neonatal Growth: Preliminary Results From a Swedish Population-Based Study
40. Familial osteochondritis dissecans associated with early osteoarthritis and disproportionate short stature
41. Effect of Delayed Versus Early Umbilical Cord Clamping on Neonatal Outcomes and Iron Status at 4 Months
42. Prophylactic iron supplementation in infancy: : Safety issues
43. Neonatal hematology
44. Micronutrient Intakes Affect Early Growth in Extremely Preterm Infants: Preliminary Results from a Swedish Cohort
45. Reference Limits for Reticulocyte Haemoglobin Content in Healthy Infants
46. Effects of Iron Supplementation on Serum Hepcidin in Low Birth Weight Infants
47. Peri-Operative Nutrition for Extremely Preterm Infants Undergoing Surgical Treatment for PDA
48. 174 Early Versus Late Cord Clamping: Neonatal Outcomes and Iron Status at 4 Months in Swedish Infants
49. 19 A-Lactalbumin and Casein-Glycomacropeptide Have No Effect on Iron Absorption From Low-Iron Formula in Healthy Term Infants
50. 122 Postnatal Energy and Protein Deficits are Associated with Poor Neonatal Growth: Preliminary Results From a Swedish Population-Based Study
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