Greater analgesic effects of sucrose in the neonate predict greater weight gain to age 18 months

Volume: 146, Pages: 104508 - 104508
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Intraoral sucrose has analgesic effects in the newborn period. The hedonic and analgesic effects of sucrose overlap and hedonic response to sweet food is associated with adiposity. The potential association between the analgesic effects of intraoral sucrose in the newborn period and subsequent weight gain has not been examined. Healthy, term newborns received 25% intraoral sucrose or water prior to metabolic screen heel stick. Negative affect,...
Paper Details
Title
Greater analgesic effects of sucrose in the neonate predict greater weight gain to age 18 months
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
146
Pages
104508 - 104508
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