Nutrition management of small for gestational age

LIN Rong, WU Ming-yuan

Chinese Journal of Child Health Care ›› 2018, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (11) : 1203-1206.

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Chinese Journal of Child Health Care ›› 2018, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (11) : 1203-1206. DOI: 10.11852/zgetbjzz2018-26-11-11

Nutrition management of small for gestational age

  • LIN Rong, WU Ming-yuan
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Small for gestational age (SGA) is one of the most important causes for the morbidity and mortality of perinatal infants. Early nutrition is an important determinant of growth, morbidity and psychomotor development in SGA. Aggressive nutrition helps improve postnatal growth retardation, decreases morbidity and is positively related to psychomotor development. There is a consistent association between rapid infancy growth and metabolic syndrome in childhood and later life. So, to balance the benefits and disadvantages of rapid early growth is critically challenging. This review summarizes the optimal nutrition management for SGA newborns, in order to provide evidence for facilitating the quality of nutritional management for SGA,thereby improving the prognosis of SGA.

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small for gestational age / nutrition management / prognosis

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LIN Rong, WU Ming-yuan. Nutrition management of small for gestational age[J]. Chinese Journal of Child Health Care. 2018, 26(11): 1203-1206 https://doi.org/10.11852/zgetbjzz2018-26-11-11

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