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Robert T. Hall
Researcher at Children's Mercy Hospital
Publications - 56
Citations - 3343
Robert T. Hall is an academic researcher from Children's Mercy Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Birth weight. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 56 publications receiving 3282 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert T. Hall include University of Missouri–Kansas City.
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Growth and development in preterm infants fed long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids: a prospective, randomized controlled trial.
Deborah L O'Connor,Deborah L O'Connor,Robert T. Hall,David H. Adamkin,Nancy Auestad,Marcella Castillo,William E. Connor,Sonja L. Connor,Kathleen M. Fitzgerald,Sharon Groh-Wargo,E. Eugenie Hartmann,Joan R. Jacobs,Jeri S. Janowsky,Alan Lucas,Dean Margeson,Patricia Mena,Martha Neuringer,Mirjana Nesin,Lynn T. Singer,Terence Stephenson,Joanne S Szabo,Vance Zemon +21 more
TL;DR: These results showed a benefit of supplementing formulas for premature infants with AA and DHA from either a fish/fungal or an egg-TG/fish source from the time of first enteral feeding to 12 months' CA.
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Visual Acuity, Erythrocyte Fatty Acid Composition, and Growth in Term Infants Fed Formulas with Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids for One Year
Nancy Auestad,Michael B. Montalto,Robert T. Hall,Kathleen M. Fitzgerald,Robin E. Wheeler,William E. Connor,Martha Neuringer,Sonja L. Connor,James Taylor,E Eugenie Hartmann +9 more
TL;DR: There were no differences in growth or in visual function during the first year of formula feeding in the 134 formula-fed and 63 breast-fed infants studied.
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Growth and development in term infants fed long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids: a double-masked, randomized, parallel, prospective, multivariate study.
Nancy Auestad,Robin Halter,Robert T. Hall,Mark M. Blatter,Margaret L Bogle,Wesley Burks,Julie Reed Erickson,Kathleen M. Fitzgerald,Velma Dobson,Sheila M. Innis,Lynn T. Singer,Michael B. Montalto,Joan R. Jacobs,Wenzi Qiu,Marc H. Bornstein +14 more
TL;DR: These findings do not support adding AA+DHA to formulas containing 10% energy as linoleic acid and 1%energy as alpha-linolenic acid to enhance growth, visual acuity, information processing, general development, language, or temperament in healthy, term infants during the first 14 months after birth.
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Visual, Cognitive, and Language Assessments at 39 Months: A Follow-up Study of Children Fed Formulas Containing Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids to 1 Year of Age
Nancy Auestad,David T. Scott,Jeri S. Janowsky,Cynthia Jacobsen,Robin E. Carroll,Michael B. Montalto,Robin Halter,Wenzi Qiu,Joan R. Jacobs,William E. Connor,Sonja L. Connor,James Taylor,Martha Neuringer,Kathleen M. Fitzgerald,Robert T. Hall +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a follow-up study evaluated IQ, receptive and expressive vocabulary, visual-motor function, and visual acuity of children from the original trial when they reached 39 months of age.
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Growth and development of premature infants fed predominantly human milk, predominantly premature infant formula, or a combination of human milk and premature formula.
Deborah L O'Connor,Joan R. Jacobs,Robert T. Hall,David H. Adamkin,Nancy Auestad,Marcella Castillo,William E. Connor,Sonja L. Connor,Katherine A. Fitzgerald,Sharon Groh-Wargo,E. Eugenie Hartmann,Jeri S. Janowsky,Alan Lucas,Dean Margeson,Patricia Mena,Martha Neuringer,Gail Ross,Lynn T. Singer,Terence Stephenson,Joanne S Szabo,Vance Zemon +20 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that, despite a slower early growth rate, human milk fed LBW infants have development at least comparable to that of infants fed nutrient-enriched formula.