Jc. Picaud et al., METABOLIC AND ENERGY-BALANCE IN SMALL-FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE AND APPROPRIATE-FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE, VERY-LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS, Acta paediatrica, 83, 1994, pp. 54-59
This study compared nutrient utilization and postnatal weight gain com
position in eight appropriate for gestational age (AGA: birth weight 1
293 +/- 107 g; gestational age 28.8 +/- 1.4 weeks) and eight symmetric
ally growth-retarded (SGA: birth weight 1110 +/- 230 g; gestational ag
e 32.7 +/- 1.9 weeks), very low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants. There was
no significant difference in protein, mineral and energy intake betwe
en AGA and SGA infants. Nitrogen absorption (84 +/- 3 and 83 +/- 4%) a
nd nitrogen retention (356 +/- 48 and 352 +/- 43 mg/kg/day) were simil
ar in both groups. Fat absorption tended to be lower in AGA (78 +/- 15
%) than in SGA (87 +/- 4%) infants. Calcium, phosphorus and magnesium
absorptions were similar in AGA and SGA infants. Metabolizable energy
utilization was similar in both groups; about 55% was expended and 45%
stored in new tissues. Energy expenditure was 58 +/- 4 kcal/kg/day in
SGA infants and 61 +/- 9 kcal/kg/day in AGA infants. Weight gain and
its composition were similar in both groups. We conclude that nutrient
and energy utilization are similar in AGA and symmetrically growth-re
tarded, VLBW infants.