BACKGROUND: Healthy growth in utero and after birth is fundamental for lifelong health and wellbeing. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published standards for healthy growth from birth to 6 years of age; analogous standards for healthy fetal growth are not currently available. Current fetal growth charts in use are not true standards, since they are based on cross-sectional measurements of attained size under conditions that do not accurately reflect normal growth. In most cases, the pregnant populations and environments studied are far from ideal; thus the data are unlikely to reflect optimal fetal growth. A true standard should reflect how fetuses and newborns 'should' grow under ideal environmental conditions. OBJECTIVE: The ...
Objectives: Assessment of fetal growth has an important effect on perinatal morbidity and mortality....
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground Healthy growth in utero and after birth is fundamental for lif...
The purpose of the INTERGROWTH-21st project was to develop international, prescriptive standards for...
The purpose of the INTERGROWTH-21st project was to develop international, prescriptive standards for...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...
Background The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the u...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the us...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
Background The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
The recent publication of fetal growth and gestational age-specific growth standards by the Internat...
Alterations in fetal growth trajectory, either in terms of individual organs or the fetal body, cons...
Objectives: Assessment of fetal growth has an important effect on perinatal morbidity and mortality....
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground Healthy growth in utero and after birth is fundamental for lif...
The purpose of the INTERGROWTH-21st project was to develop international, prescriptive standards for...
The purpose of the INTERGROWTH-21st project was to develop international, prescriptive standards for...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...
Background: In 2006 WHO presented the infant and child growth charts suggested for universal applica...
Background The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the u...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the us...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
Background The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
The recent publication of fetal growth and gestational age-specific growth standards by the Internat...
Alterations in fetal growth trajectory, either in terms of individual organs or the fetal body, cons...
Objectives: Assessment of fetal growth has an important effect on perinatal morbidity and mortality....
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO produced international growth standards for infants and children up to age ...