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VITAMIN E REQUIREMENTS OF PRETERM INFANTS
Authors:L. JANSSON  L. HOLMBERG  B. NILSSON  B. JOHANSSON
Affiliation:Departments of Paediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University of Lund, MalmöGeneral Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:ABSTRACT. Differences between feeding practices in earlier investigations prompted the present study of iron and vitamin E supplementation in breast milk fed preterm infants. A new and highly sensitive technique for quantitation of alpha-tocopherol in serum was used. Studies on 34 infants with a birth weight below 2000 g or gestational age ≤35 weeks showed that supplementation with 16.5 mg tocopheryl acetate/day from 10 days of age resulted in a significantly higher haemoglobin concentration and lower reticulocyte count at 8–10 weeks than supplementation with 1.5 mg/day (p<0.05). Studies on 23 infants with a birth weight of 2000–2499 g revealed subnormal alpha-tocopherol levels in 2 of the infants given 1.5 mg tocopheryl acetate/day but there was no effect on the haemoglobin concentration at 8–10 weeks. There were no untoward effects of an early iron supplementation with 2–3 mg Fe++ (as ferrous succinate)/kg/day. It is concluded that extra supplementation with vitamin E is advisable also in breast milk fed preterm infants. A low dosage iron supplementation from 3 weeks of age is safe.
Keywords:Vitamin E    breast milk    preterm
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