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Neena Modi

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Paediatrics and International Child Health|September 16, 2015
A randomised controlled trial of high vs low volume initiation and rapid vs slow advancement of milk feeds in infants with birthweights ≤ 1000 g in a resource-limited settingShukri Raban, Shalini Santhakumaran, Quanitah Keraan, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|December 17, 2025
The future of neonatologyNeena Modi, Nicola J Robertson, Mark Hanson, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 4, 2012
Effect of breastfeeding compared with formula feeding on infant body composition: a systematic review and meta-analysisChris Gale, Karen M Logan, Shalini Santhakumaran, et al.
BMJ Open|October 2, 2021
Changes in neonatal admissions, care processes and outcomes in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic: a whole population cohort studySam F Greenbury, Nicholas Longford, Kayleigh Ougham, et al.
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|August 27, 2021
Birthweight and patterns of postnatal weight gain in very and extremely preterm babies in England and Wales, 2008-19: a cohort studySam F Greenbury, Elsa D Angelini, Kayleigh Ougham, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2021
Identification of variation in nutritional practice in neonatal units in England and association with clinical outcomes using agnostic machine learningSam F Greenbury, Kayleigh Ougham, Jinyi Wu, et al.
Frontiers in Pediatrics|May 15, 2025
Simulated kangaroo care in very preterm infants does not reduce physiological instability: the COSYBABY randomised controlled cross-over trialCaroline Hartley, Tricia Adjei, Mohammad Chehrazi, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|September 22, 2021
Outcomes in relation to early parenteral nutrition use in preterm neonates born between 30 and 33 weeks' gestation: a propensity score matched observational studyJames William Harrison Webbe, Nicholas Longford, Cheryl Battersby, et al.
BMJ Health & Care Informatics|January 31, 2023
Involving multiple stakeholders in assessing and reviewing a novel data visualisation tool for a national neonatal data assetWilliam Bishop Lammons, Becky Moss, Charlie Bignell, et al.
Pediatric Research|July 22, 2006
Determinants of adiposity during preweaning postnatal growth in appropriately grown and growth-restricted term infantsNeena Modi, E Louise Thomas, Tracey A M Harrington, et al.
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Paediatrics and International Child Health|September 16, 2015
A randomised controlled trial of high vs low volume initiation and rapid vs slow advancement of milk feeds in infants with birthweights ≤ 1000 g in a resource-limited settingShukri Raban, Shalini Santhakumaran, Quanitah Keraan, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|December 17, 2025
The future of neonatologyNeena Modi, Nicola J Robertson, Mark Hanson, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 4, 2012
Effect of breastfeeding compared with formula feeding on infant body composition: a systematic review and meta-analysisChris Gale, Karen M Logan, Shalini Santhakumaran, et al.
BMJ Open|October 2, 2021
Changes in neonatal admissions, care processes and outcomes in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic: a whole population cohort studySam F Greenbury, Nicholas Longford, Kayleigh Ougham, et al.
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|August 27, 2021
Birthweight and patterns of postnatal weight gain in very and extremely preterm babies in England and Wales, 2008-19: a cohort studySam F Greenbury, Elsa D Angelini, Kayleigh Ougham, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2021
Identification of variation in nutritional practice in neonatal units in England and association with clinical outcomes using agnostic machine learningSam F Greenbury, Kayleigh Ougham, Jinyi Wu, et al.
Frontiers in Pediatrics|May 15, 2025
Simulated kangaroo care in very preterm infants does not reduce physiological instability: the COSYBABY randomised controlled cross-over trialCaroline Hartley, Tricia Adjei, Mohammad Chehrazi, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|September 22, 2021
Outcomes in relation to early parenteral nutrition use in preterm neonates born between 30 and 33 weeks' gestation: a propensity score matched observational studyJames William Harrison Webbe, Nicholas Longford, Cheryl Battersby, et al.
BMJ Health & Care Informatics|January 31, 2023
Involving multiple stakeholders in assessing and reviewing a novel data visualisation tool for a national neonatal data assetWilliam Bishop Lammons, Becky Moss, Charlie Bignell, et al.
Pediatric Research|July 22, 2006
Determinants of adiposity during preweaning postnatal growth in appropriately grown and growth-restricted term infantsNeena Modi, E Louise Thomas, Tracey A M Harrington, et al.
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