The lifecycle perspective reminds us that the roots of adult ill-health may start in-utero or in early childhood. Nutritional and infectious disease insults in early life, the critical first 1000 days, are associated with stunting in childhood, and subsequent short adult stature. There is limited or no opportunity for stunted children above 2 years of age to experience catch-up growth. Some previous research has shown short maternal height to lead to adverse birth outcomes. In this paper, we document the association between maternal height and caesarean section, and between maternal height and neonatal mortality in 34 sub-Saharan African countries. We also explore the appropriate height cut-offs to use. Our paper contributes arguments to su...
Most previous studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have been based on h...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
RATIONALE: The lifecycle perspective reminds us that the roots of adult ill-health may start in-uter...
Maternal height is associated with mortality and anthropometry in low-and-middle-income countries. T...
Previous research reports mixed results about the association between maternal height and child mort...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
BACKGROUND: Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) and preterm births are associated with adverse health co...
Background: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernut...
CONTEXT: Although maternal stature has been associated with offspring mortality and health, the exte...
Supplementary files for article Maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting in 67 low- and m...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between maternal height of <155 cm and the risk of caesa...
Introduction: Fetal head descent is used to demonstrate the maternal pelvis capacity to accommodate ...
Objective: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernutr...
Most previous studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have been based on h...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
RATIONALE: The lifecycle perspective reminds us that the roots of adult ill-health may start in-uter...
Maternal height is associated with mortality and anthropometry in low-and-middle-income countries. T...
Previous research reports mixed results about the association between maternal height and child mort...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
Caesarean section (CS) has short and long term adverse health consequences, and should therefore onl...
BACKGROUND: Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) and preterm births are associated with adverse health co...
Background: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernut...
CONTEXT: Although maternal stature has been associated with offspring mortality and health, the exte...
Supplementary files for article Maternal height-standardized prevalence of stunting in 67 low- and m...
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between maternal height of <155 cm and the risk of caesa...
Introduction: Fetal head descent is used to demonstrate the maternal pelvis capacity to accommodate ...
Objective: Prevalence of stunting is frequently used as a marker of population-level child undernutr...
Most previous studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have been based on h...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...
More than 30% of all pregnancies in the UK require some form of assistance at delivery, with one of ...