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Nicholas D. Embleton
Researcher at Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 245
Citations - 11001
Nicholas D. Embleton is an academic researcher from Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Necrotizing enterocolitis & Population. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 224 publications receiving 8409 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas D. Embleton include Newcastle University & Freeman Hospital.
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Enteral nutrient supply for preterm infants: commentary from the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Committee on Nutrition
Carlo Agostoni,Giuseppe Buonocore,Virgilio P. Carnielli,M. De Curtis,Dominique Darmaun,Tamás Decsi,Magnus Domellöf,Nicholas D. Embleton,Christoph Fusch,Orsolya Genzel-Boroviczény,Olivier Goulet,Satish C. Kalhan,Sanja Kolaček,Berthold Koletzko,Alexandre Lapillonne,Walter A. Mihatsch,Luis A. Moreno,Josef Neu,Brenda B. Poindexter,John W. L. Puntis,G Putet,Jacques Rigo,Arieh Riskin,Bernard L. Salle,Pieter J. J. Sauer,Raanan Shamir,Hania Szajewska,Patti J. Thureen,Dominique Turck,J.B. van Goudoever,Ekhard E. Ziegler +30 more
TL;DR: This guideline aims to provide proposed advisable ranges for nutrient intakes for stable-growing preterm infants up to a weight of approximately 1800 g, because most data are available for these infants.
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Formula versus donor breast milk for feeding preterm or low birth weight infants
TL;DR: In preterm and low birth weight infants, feeding with formula compared with donor breast milk results in a higher rate of short-term growth but also a higher risk of developing necrotising enterocolitis.
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Complementary Feeding: A Position Paper by the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) Committee on Nutrition.
Mary Fewtrell,Jiri Bronsky,Cristina Campoy,Magnus Domellöf,Nicholas D. Embleton,Nataša Fidler Mis,Iva Hojsak,Jessie M. Hulst,Flavia Indrio,Alexandre Lapillonne,Christian Mølgaard,Christian Mølgaard +11 more
TL;DR: All infants should receive iron-rich CF including meat products and/or iron-fortified foods and no sugar or salt should be added to CF and fruit juices or sugar-sweetened beverages should be avoided.
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Neonatal infections in England: the NeonIN surveillance network
Stefania Vergnano,Esse Menson,Nigel Kennea,Nicholas D. Embleton,Alison Bedford Russell,Timothy J. Watts,M J Robinson,Andrew Collinson,Paul T. Heath +8 more
TL;DR: The authors have established NeonIN in England and defined the current epidemiology of neonatal infections, which can be used for benchmarking among units, international comparisons and as a platform for interventional studies.
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Sugar in Infants, Children and Adolescents: A Position Paper of the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Committee on Nutrition.
Nataša Fidler Mis,Christian Braegger,Jiri Bronsky,Cristina Campoy,Magnus Domellöf,Nicholas D. Embleton,Iva Hojsak,Jessie M. Hulst,Flavia Indrio,Alexandre Lapillonne,Alexandre Lapillonne,Walter A. Mihatsch,Christian Mølgaard,Rakesh Vora,Mary Fewtrell +14 more
TL;DR: The consumption of sugars, particularly sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs; beverages or drinks that contain added caloric sweeteners), in European children and adolescents exceeds current recommendations, which is of concern because there is no nutritional requirement for free sugars, and infants have an innate preference for sweet taste.