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A Scoping Review: Urinary Markers of Metabolic Maturation in Preterm Infants and Future Interventions to Improve Growth. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Growth failure in preterm infants is linked to higher risks of poor neurodevelopment and metabolic issues later in life, emphasizing the need for understanding metabolic maturation during the first 1000 days.
  • A scoping review analyzed 15 studies from various countries between 1998-2021, focusing on urinary markers of metabolic maturation and their impact on growth in 1131 preterm infants.
  • Key themes identified include metabolic maturation related to gestational age, changes in urinary metabolites, the role of nutrition, and overall growth, highlighting significant knowledge gaps in understanding metabolic stability and normal maturation in preterm infants.

Article Abstract

Growth failure in infants born preterm is a significant issue, increasing the risk of poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes and metabolic syndrome later in life. During the first 1000 days of life biological systems mature rapidly involving developmental programming, cellular senescence, and metabolic maturation, regulating normal growth and development. However, little is known about metabolic maturation in infants born preterm and the relationship with growth. To examine the available evidence on urinary markers of metabolic maturation and their relationship with growth in infants born preterm. Studies including in this scoping review using qualitative or quantitative methods to describe urinary markers of metabolic maturation and the relationship with growth in infants born preterm. After a screening process 15 titles were included in this review, from 1998-2021 drawing from China ( = 1), Italy ( = 3), Germany ( = 3), Greece ( = 1), Japan ( = 2), Norway ( = 1), Portugal ( = 1), Spain ( = 2) and USA ( = 1). The included studies examined urinary metabolites in 1131 infants. A content analysis identified 4 overarching themes relating to; (i) metabolic maturation relative to gestational age, (ii) metabolic signature and changes in urinary metabolites over time, (iii) nutrition and (iv) growth. The results of this scoping review suggest there are considerable gaps in our knowledge relating to factors associated with metabolic instability, what constitutes normal maturation of preterm infants, and how the development of reference phenome age z scores for metabolites of interest could improve nutritional and growth outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9571892PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14193957DOI Listing

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