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Early neurological delopment, growth and nutrition in very preterm infants

Maas, Y.G.H.

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1999

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Maas, Y. G. H. (1999). Early neurological delopment, growth and nutrition in very preterm

infants.

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Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction 3 1.1 Nutrition 6 1.2 Growth 9

1.3 Neurological development 10 1.4 Neurological outcome 13

1.5 Scope and general outline of the thesis 13 1.6 References 14

Chapter 2 Study design 27 2.1 Introduction 29 2.2 Study population 29 2.3 Methods 30 2.4 References 40

Chapter 3 Development of macronutrient composition of very preterm human milk 43

British Journal of Nutrition 1998;80:35-40.

Chapter 4 Physical development in very preterm infants:

influence of early diet and thyroxine supplementation 59

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Chapter 5 Development of behavioural states in very preterm infants 85

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Chapter 6 Qualitative assessment of general movements in very preterm infants 705

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Chapter 7 Predictive value of neonatal neurological tests for 2 years developmental outcome of very preterm infants 125

Revised version under consideration of publication, submitted 10 September 1999, Journal of Pediatrics

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Chapter 8 General discussion and directions for future research 143 Chapter 9 Summary 759 Chapter 10 Samenvatting 165 List of abbreviations / 71 Dankwoord 173 Curriculum Vitae 178

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