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J Perinatol ; 44(5): 739-744, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38553600

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: In 2015, 14.0% of US NICUs administered probiotics to very low birth weight infants. Current probiotic use prior to and after the Fall of 2023 (when FDA warnings were issued) remains unknown. STUDY DESIGN: A survey was distributed to the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine (August-November/2022) and Neonatology Solutions' Level III/IV NICUs (January-April/2023). Probiotic administration practices were investigated. RESULTS: In total, 289 unique NICUs and 406 providers responded to the survey. Of those, 29.1% of NICUs administered prophylactic probiotics to premature neonates, however, this decreased considerably after FDA warnings were issued. Additionally, 71.4% of providers stated willingness to administer probiotics to premature infants if there was an FDA-approved formulation. CONCLUSIONS: Probiotic use in US NICUs increased between 2015 and the Fall of 2023 and then dropped dramatically following warning letters from the FDA. The introduction of an FDA-approved probiotic may further expand administration.


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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Probiotics , Humans , Probiotics/therapeutic use , Probiotics/administration & dosage , United States , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States Food and Drug Administration , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data
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Semin Perinatol ; 47(1): 151696, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36631356

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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating intestinal disease that primarily affects premature infants. Necrotizing enterocolitis is associated with adverse two-year outcomes, yet limited research has evaluated the impact of NEC on long-term complications and quality of life in children older than two years. We conducted a survey to characterize the long-term impact of NEC on physical and mental health, social experiences, and quality of life as self-reported by adult NEC survivors and parents of children who survived NEC. To our knowledge, this is the first study that describes the lived experience of NEC survivors and parents of children affected by NEC to understand their experience years after the original diagnosis. Our survey results describe that NEC survivors and parents of children affected by NEC experience long-term complications that impact their physical and mental health, social experiences, and quality of life.


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Enterocolitis, Necrotizing , Fetal Diseases , Infant, Newborn, Diseases , Infant , Child , Adult , Female , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Child, Preschool , Quality of Life , Infant, Premature , Parents , Survivors
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Health Educ Behav ; 31(2): 258-69, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15090125

ABSTRACT

The impact of goal attainment in a dietary change program to increase fruit, 100% juice, and vegetable consumption was assessed among fourth-grade students. At each session, the students were given goals related to increasing fruit, juice, and vegetable consumption. Baseline consumption and postconsumption were assessed with up to 4 days of computerized dietary recalls. Analyses included regression models predicting postconsumption from the numbers of fruit-juice goals, vegetable goals, or total number of general goals attained, respectively. For students with low baseline fruit-juice preferences, attaining more fruit-juice goals resulted in increased post-fruit-juice consumption. Among those with low baseline vegetable consumption, attaining one vegetable goal was related to higher post-vegetable consumption. For boys and those with high baseline fruit, juice, and vegetable consumption, attaining three general goals was related to increased fruit, juice, and vegetable intake. The results show that goal attainment was somewhat effective in promoting dietary change among children.


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Beverages , Feeding Behavior , Fruit , Goals , School Health Services/organization & administration , Vegetables , Child , Curriculum , Humans , Program Evaluation , Texas
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