Background: Very low birth weight (less than 1500 g) is associated with increased morbidity and costs of health care in childhood. Emerging evidence suggests these infants face a range of health and social problems as young adults. We studied all New Zealand very low birth weight infants born in 1986 (when 58 % were exposed to antenatal corticosteroids) in infancy, with later follow-up at 7 to 8 years and 23 to 24 years. We now aim to assess the cohort at 26–28 years compared with controls. Methods/design: The case sample will comprise a minimum of 250 members of the 1986 New Zealand national very low birth weight cohort (77 % of survivors). Outcomes will be compared with a control group of 100 young adults born at term in 1986. Following w...
Abstract Objective: To compare the birth characteristics of the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort wit...
Aim: To determine the type and rate of disability at 2 years of age in infants born in the geographi...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...
Background: Very low birth weight (less than 1500 g) is associated with increased morbidity and cost...
INTRODUCTION: Infants born extremely preterm (EP, <28 weeks' gestation) or with extremely low birth ...
Objective: To compare the survival and short term morbidity of all New Zealand very low birthweight ...
Contains fulltext : 53562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: You...
This paper examines the low-income experiences of a cohort of New Zealand children using information...
We provide new historical evidence on the developmental origins of health and disease in a cohort of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical and ultrasound variables associated with the birth of small-for-gest...
ABSTRACT: Background: Low Birth weight is defined by the World Health Organization as weight at bir...
Background: Early growth in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has been found predictive of their ...
Background: Individuals born small for gestational age (SGA) have an increased risk of several adver...
This birth cohort began as an epidemiological study of perinatal health in the city of Ribeirao Pret...
BACKGROUND: The very low birth infants (VLBW) are exposed to multiple risk factors in the antenata...
Abstract Objective: To compare the birth characteristics of the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort wit...
Aim: To determine the type and rate of disability at 2 years of age in infants born in the geographi...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...
Background: Very low birth weight (less than 1500 g) is associated with increased morbidity and cost...
INTRODUCTION: Infants born extremely preterm (EP, <28 weeks' gestation) or with extremely low birth ...
Objective: To compare the survival and short term morbidity of all New Zealand very low birthweight ...
Contains fulltext : 53562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: You...
This paper examines the low-income experiences of a cohort of New Zealand children using information...
We provide new historical evidence on the developmental origins of health and disease in a cohort of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify clinical and ultrasound variables associated with the birth of small-for-gest...
ABSTRACT: Background: Low Birth weight is defined by the World Health Organization as weight at bir...
Background: Early growth in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has been found predictive of their ...
Background: Individuals born small for gestational age (SGA) have an increased risk of several adver...
This birth cohort began as an epidemiological study of perinatal health in the city of Ribeirao Pret...
BACKGROUND: The very low birth infants (VLBW) are exposed to multiple risk factors in the antenata...
Abstract Objective: To compare the birth characteristics of the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort wit...
Aim: To determine the type and rate of disability at 2 years of age in infants born in the geographi...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...