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Marie Biancuzzo <[log in to unmask]>
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Loni:

In response to your question about articles by Rich Schanler. I don't
necessarily think that Schanler's articles will do the job for what you're
looking for. Most of his work addresses the goodness of human *milk* rather
than the act of suckling at the breast, which is what I thought your post
was referring to.

You'll want to see articles by Dr. Blaymore (later, Blaymore-Bier). I'm
rifling through my files, but for the life of me, I can't find the exact
references of her work--one was in 1995 and one in 1997 as I recall--and
I've got to run because I'm on my way out of town. If you can't find them,
e-mail me privately in a couple of weeks, and I'll dig around some more.

Anyway, to answer your original question, here are some, although not all,
of Dr. Schanler's publications.

Schanler, R. J. (1988). Special methods in feeding the preterm infant. in
Nutrition during infancy . Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus.

Schanler, R. J. (1997). The Low-Birth-Weight Infant. in W. A. Walker, & J.
B. WatkinsNutrition in Pediatrics 2nd ed., ). Hamilton, Ontario: B.C.
Decker.

Moody, G. J., Schanler, R. J., & Abrams, S. A. (1999). Utilization of
supplemental iron by premature infants fed fortified human milk.  Acta
Paediatr, 88(7), 763-7.

Silber, G. H., Hachey, D. L., Schanler, R. J., & Garza, C. (1988).
Manipulation of maternal diet to alter fatty acid composition of human milk
intended for premature infants. Am-J-Clin-Nutr, 47(5), 810-4.

Schanler, R. J. (1995). Suitability of human milk for the low-birthweight
infant. Clin-Perinatol, 22(1), 207-22.

Schanler, R. J., Hurst, N. M., & Lau, C. (1999). The use of human milk and
breastfeeding in premature infants. Clin Perinatol, 26(2), 379-98.

Schanler, R. J. (1998). Fortified human milk: nature's way to feed
premature infants. J Hum Lact, 14(1), 5-11.

Schanler, R. J., & Atkinson, S. A. (1999). Effects of nutrients in human
milk on the recipient premature infant. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia,
4(3), 297-307.

Schanler, R. J. (2000). Overview: the clinical perspective. J Nutr, 130(2S
Suppl), 417S-419S.

Schanler, R. J., & Oh, W. (1980). Composition of breast milk obtained from
mothers of premature infants as compared to breast milk obtained from
donors. J-Pediatr, 96(4), 679-81.

Schanler, R. J., Garza, C., & Nichols, B. L. (1985). Fortified mothers'
milk for very low birth weight infants: results of growth and nutrient
balance studies. J-Pediatr, 107(3), 437-45.

Abrams, S. A., Schanler, R. J., & Garza, C. (1988). Bone mineralization in
former very low birth weight infants fed either human milk or commercial
formula. J-Pediatr, 112(6), 956-60.

Schanler, R. J., Abrams, S. A., & Garza, C. (1988). Bioavailability of
calcium and phosphorus in human milk fortifiers and formula for very low
birth weight infants. J-Pediatr, 113(1 Pt 1), 95-100.

Schanler, R. J., & Garza, C. (1988). Improved mineral balance in very low
birth weight infants fed fortified human milk. J-Pediatr, 112(3), 452-6.

Abrams, S. A., Schanler, R. J., Tsang, R. C., & Garza, C. (1989). Bone
mineralization in former very low birth weight infants fed either human
milk or commercial formula: one-year follow-up observation. J-Pediatr,
114(6), 1041-4.

Schanler, R. J., & Abrams, S. A. (1995). Postnatal attainment of
intrauterine macromineral accretion rates in low birth weight infants fed
fortified human milk. J-Pediatr, 126(3), 441-7.
Lau, C., Sheena, H. R., Shulman, R. J., & Schanler, R. J. (1997). Oral
feeding in low birth weight infants. J Pediatr, 130(4), 561-9.

Schanler, R. J., & Oh, W. (1985). Nitrogen and mineral balance in preterm
infants fed human milks or formula. J-Pediatr-Gastroenterol-Nutr, 4(2),
214-9.

Valentine, C. J., Hurst, N. M., & Schanler, R. J. (1994). Hindmilk improves
weight gain in low-birth-weight infants fed human milk.
J-Pediatr-Gastroenterol-Nutr, 18(4), 474-7.

Schanler, R. J., Goldblum, R. M., Garza, C., & Goldman, A. S. (1986).
Enhanced fecal excretion of selected immune factors in very low birth
weight infants fed fortified human milk. Pediatr-Res, 20(8), 711-5.

Goldblum, R. M., Schanler, R. J., Garza, C., & Goldman, A. S. (1989). Human
milk feeding enhances the urinary excretion of immunologic factors in low
birth weight infants. Pediatr-Res, 25(2), 184-8.

Goldman, A. S., Garza, C., Schanler, R. J., & Goldblum, R. M. (1990).
Molecular forms of lactoferrin in stool and urine from infants fed human
milk. Pediatr Res, 27(3), 252-5.

Hutchens, T. W., Henry, J. F., Yip, T. T., Hachey, D. L., Schanler, R. J.,
Motil, K. J., & Garza, C. (1991). Origin of intact lactoferrin and its
DNA-binding fragments found in the urine of human milk-fed preterm infants.
Evaluation by stable isotopic enrichment. Pediatr-Res, 29(3), 243-50.

Schanler, R. J., Burns, P. A., Abrams, S. A., & Garza, C. (1992). Bone
mineralization outcomes in human milk-fed preterm infants. Pediatr-Res,
31(6), 583-6.

Hopkinson, J. M., Schanler, R. J., & Garza, C. (1988). Milk production by
mothers of premature infants. Pediatrics, 81(6), 815-20.

Freed, G. L., Fraley, J. K., & Schanler, R. J. (1992). Attitudes of
expectant fathers regarding breast-feeding. Pediatrics, 90(2 Pt 1), 224-7.

Hopkinson, J. M., Schanler, R. J., Fraley, J. K., & Garza, C. (1992a). Milk
production by mothers of premature infants: influence of cigarette smoking.
Pediatrics, 90(6), 934-8.

Jocson, M. A., Mason, E. O., & Schanler, R. J. (1997). The effects of
nutrient fortification and varying storage conditions on host defense
properties of human milk. Pediatrics, 100(2 Pt 1), 240-3.

Schanler, R. J., Shulman, R. J., & Lau, C. (1999). Feeding strategies for
premature infants: beneficial outcomes of feeding fortified human milk
versus preterm formula. Pediatrics, 103(6 Pt 1), 1150-7.

Schanler, R. J. (1989). Human milk for preterm infants: nutritional and
immune factors. Semin-Perinatol, 13(2), 69-77.

Goldman, A. S., Chheda, S., Keeney, S. E., Schmalstieg, F. C., & Schanler,
R. J. (1994). Immunologic protection of the premature newborn by human
milk. Semin-Perinatol, 18(6), 495-501.

Schanler, R. J., & Hurst, N. M. (1994). Human milk for the hospitalized
preterm infant. Semin-Perinatol, 18(6), 476-84.


>Hi everyone.  I am  putting together some information for one of our
>pediatricians on how bottlefeeding is more taxing on the premature infant
>than breastfeeding.  I have a research study by Paula Meier but I need some
>articles by Richard Schanler, MD.  Anyone familiar with any of his work?  The
>doctor believes all premies need to be able to take the bottle first before
>they breastfeed because "breastfeeding tires the infant".  TIA.  Loni Denman


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Marie Biancuzzo, Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Resources to simplify breastfeeding management are available at
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