Background: Low birth weight (<2,500 g) is a strong predictor of infant mortality. Yet low birth weight, in isolation, is uninformative since it is comprised of two intertwined components: preterm delivery and reduced fetal growth. Through nonparametric logistic regression models, we examine the effects of gestational age, fetal growth, and maternal smoking on neonatal mortality. Methods: We derived data on over 10 million singleton live births delivered at ≥ 24 weeks from the 1998–2000 U.S. natality data files. Nonparametric multivariable logistic regression based on generalized additive models was used to examine neonatal mortality (deaths within the first 28 days) in relation to fetal growth (gestational age-specific standardized birt...
ABSTRACT: Background: The percentage of United States ’ births delivered by cesarean section has inc...
Abstract: Objective: We have conducted a study to assess the role of environment on the burden of ma...
Article first published online: 6 OCT 2013Aim: To report survival, morbidity and neurodevelopmental ...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (<2,500 g) is a strong predictor of infant mortality. Yet low birth wei...
Contains fulltext : 88163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Does advanced maternal age confer a survival advantage to infants born at early gestation? Sarka Lis...
Background Low or high prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) and in-adequate or excess gestational weig...
The association between birth weight and mortality is among the strongest seen in epidemiology. Whil...
Objective: Pregestational body mass index (BMI) which is one of the best markers of nutritional stat...
Objective: In order to improve our newborn care, we instituted several changes along with training o...
Large for gestational age (LGA) birth weight is associated with multiple adverse short- and long-ter...
Birth weight has a significant impact on newborn mor-tality [1]. Low birth weight (LBW) increases th...
Background Little is known on long-term survival and causes of death among individuals born small or...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age has been hypothesized with wear and tear (weathering) in mothers, which m...
Purpose: The purpose of the article was to examine the association between short interpregnancy inte...
ABSTRACT: Background: The percentage of United States ’ births delivered by cesarean section has inc...
Abstract: Objective: We have conducted a study to assess the role of environment on the burden of ma...
Article first published online: 6 OCT 2013Aim: To report survival, morbidity and neurodevelopmental ...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (<2,500 g) is a strong predictor of infant mortality. Yet low birth wei...
Contains fulltext : 88163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Does advanced maternal age confer a survival advantage to infants born at early gestation? Sarka Lis...
Background Low or high prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) and in-adequate or excess gestational weig...
The association between birth weight and mortality is among the strongest seen in epidemiology. Whil...
Objective: Pregestational body mass index (BMI) which is one of the best markers of nutritional stat...
Objective: In order to improve our newborn care, we instituted several changes along with training o...
Large for gestational age (LGA) birth weight is associated with multiple adverse short- and long-ter...
Birth weight has a significant impact on newborn mor-tality [1]. Low birth weight (LBW) increases th...
Background Little is known on long-term survival and causes of death among individuals born small or...
BACKGROUND: Increasing age has been hypothesized with wear and tear (weathering) in mothers, which m...
Purpose: The purpose of the article was to examine the association between short interpregnancy inte...
ABSTRACT: Background: The percentage of United States ’ births delivered by cesarean section has inc...
Abstract: Objective: We have conducted a study to assess the role of environment on the burden of ma...
Article first published online: 6 OCT 2013Aim: To report survival, morbidity and neurodevelopmental ...