About this Research Topic
Former preterm neonates may be at a higher risk of chronic diseases of adulthood. Clinical and basic science research has sought to identify interventions, therapies, and changes in clinical practice to improve or alleviate long-term morbidities, but much work is still needed. The goal of this article collection is to provide a resource for current, state-of-the-art research into the long-term morbidities of premature birth.
This Research Topic will provide current information on the long-term effects of prematurity to neonatologists as well as practicing pediatricians and other clinicians caring for former preterm infants in adulthood. Topics on epidemiology, clinical and translational research, as well as basic science are welcome. We will welcome primary research articles as well as up-to-date reviews of the current literature. The goal is that this e-book will provide a resource for a better understanding of the adult consequences of being born preterm.
Keywords: preterm birth, early life origins of adult disease, development, epigenetics, metabolism
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