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Morten Grønn
Researcher at Akershus University Hospital
Publications - 13
Citations - 520
Morten Grønn is an academic researcher from Akershus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tidal volume & Low birth weight. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 470 citations. Previous affiliations of Morten Grønn include Oslo University Hospital.
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Improved cognitive development among preterm infants attributable to early supplementation of human milk with docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid.
Christine Henriksen,Kristin Haugholt,Magnus Lindgren,Anne K. Aurvåg,Arild Rønnestad,Morten Grønn,Rønnaug Solberg,Atle Moen,Britt Nakstad,Rolf K. Berge,Lars Smith,Per Ole Iversen,Christian A. Drevon +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid for human milk-fed preterm infants was evaluated at 6 months of age by using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire and event-related potentials.
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Neonatal Morbidity and 1-Year Survival of Extremely Preterm Infants.
Hans Jørgen Stensvold,Hans Jørgen Stensvold,Claus Klingenberg,Claus Klingenberg,Ragnhild Støen,Dag Moster,Dag Moster,Dag Moster,Kristin Brække,Hans Jørgen Timm Guthe,Henriette Astrup,Siren Rettedal,Morten Grønn,Arild Rønnestad,Arild Rønnestad +14 more
TL;DR: Compared to the previous 1999–2000 cohort, the rate of stillbirth before admission to an obstetrical unit increased, whereas the survival rate among live born infants was similar in the 2013–2014 cohort, and neonatal morbidity rates remain high among extremely preterm infants.
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First year growth among very low birth weight infants.
Ane C. Westerberg,Christine Henriksen,Asta Ellingvåg,Marit B. Veierød,Petur Benedikt Juliusson,Britt Nakstad,Anne K. Aurvåg,Arild Rønnestad,Morten Grønn,Per Ole Iversen,Per Ole Iversen,Christian A. Drevon +11 more
TL;DR: First‐year growth among very low birth weight infants and the effect of growth restriction at hospital discharge on first year growth are described.
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Improved Visual Perception in Very Low Birth Weight Infants on Enhanced Nutrient Supply
Elin W. Blakstad,Kenneth Strømmen,Sissel J. Moltu,John Wattam-Bell,Trond Nordheim,Astrid N. Almaas,Morten Grønn,Arild Rønnestad,Kristin Brække,Per Ole Iversen,Claes von Hofsten,Marit B. Veierød,Ane C. Westerberg,Christian A. Drevon,Britt Nakstad +14 more
TL;DR: The results showed a more consistent response to global motion among infants receiving enhanced nutrition, suggesting that the intervention may have improved visual perception of global motion.
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Reduced pulmonary function in children with the Fontan circulation affects their exercise capacity
TL;DR: It is shown that children with the Fontan circulation have reduced diffusing capacity, possibly caused by the abnormal circulation through the lungs, and the correlation of parameters for lung function with peak consumption of oxygen during exercise indicates that the abnormalities of pulmonary function may affect physical capacity.