Pasqua Piemontese
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Perrone M, Mallardi D, Tabasso C, Bracco B, Menis C, Piemontese P, et al.
Nutrition
. 2021 Mar;
86:111180.
PMID: 33676329
Objectives: Preterm infants are at increased risk of developing extrauterine growth restriction, which is associated with worse health outcomes. The energy needs are not well known, as the measurement of...
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Liotto N, Amato O, Piemontese P, Menis C, Orsi A, Corti M, et al.
Nutrients
. 2020 May;
12(5).
PMID: 32370158
Weaning from parenteral to enteral nutrition is a critical period to maintain an adequate growth in very low birth weight preterm infants (VLBWI). We evaluated the actual daily nutritional intakes...
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Piemontese P, Liotto N, Menis C, Mallardi D, Tabasso C, Perrone M, et al.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
. 2019 Dec;
70(3):381-385.
PMID: 31851047
Objectives: The fortification of human milk can result in increased osmolality, which may be associated with adverse effects for preterm infants. To evaluate the effect of target fortification on the...
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Liotto N, Roggero P, Giuliani F, Morniroli D, Gianni M, Bracco B, et al.
Pediatr Res
. 2019 Aug;
87(1):57-61.
PMID: 31401647
Background: Twins experience altered growth compared to singletons. The primary aim of this study was to compare growth and body composition (BC) of twin and singleton preterm infants from birth...
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Piemontese P, Mallardi D, Liotto N, Tabasso C, Menis C, Perrone M, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2019 Feb;
19(1):58.
PMID: 30755170
Background: Donor human milk (DHM) is the best alternative for preterm infants when their own mother's milk is unavailable. DHM should be pasteurized to guarantee microbiological safety; however, this process...
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Piemontese P, Liotto N, Mallardi D, Roggero P, Puricelli V, Gianni M, et al.
Front Pediatr
. 2018 Oct;
6:291.
PMID: 30356677
Human milk is the optimal nutrition for preterm infants. When the mother's own milk is unavailable, donor human milk is recommended as an alternative for preterm infants. The association among...
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Liotto N, Orsi A, Menis C, Piemontese P, Morlacchi L, Condello C, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2018 Apr;
18(1):135.
PMID: 29649986
Following the publication of the original article [1], it was brought to our attention that the authors' names and surnames were erroneously interchanged.
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Liotto N, Orsi A, Menis C, Piemontese P, Morlacchi L, Condello C, et al.
BMC Pediatr
. 2018 Feb;
18(1):59.
PMID: 29439736
Background: A high early protein intake is associated with rapid postnatal weight gain and altered body composition. We aimed to evaluate the safety of a low-protein formula in healthy full-term...
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Gianni M, Consonni D, Liotto N, Roggero P, Morlacchi L, Piemontese P, et al.
Nutrients
. 2016 Oct;
8(10).
PMID: 27782098
(1) Background: Late preterm infants account for the majority of preterm births and are at risk of altered body composition. Because body composition modulates later health outcomes and human milk...
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Morlacchi L, Mallardi D, Gianni M, Roggero P, Amato O, Piemontese P, et al.
J Transl Med
. 2016 Jul;
14(1):195.
PMID: 27370649
Background: Fortifying human milk contributes to the prevention of postnatal growth failure in preterm infants. Because of the natural variability of human milk, targeted fortification of human milk has been...