This retrospective cohort study examined the association between nativity status and very preterm birth, preterm birth, and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) among Asian subgroups using Texas birth certificate data with no personal identifiers. A total of 877,322 birth certificates of Asian and US-born white women with a singleton birth in Texas from 2001-2004 were analyzed. Birth certificate records of US-born white, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino, and Asian Indian women with a singleton birth were included in the analysis. Logistic regressions models were used to explore and understand the differences of the effect of nativity status on birth outcomes in Asian subgroups with US-born whites as the reference group. Most o...
Objective: To study the impact of fetal gender on the risk of spontaneous preterm birth in various e...
Taiwan saw an increase in immigration during the last decade. This retrospective study investigated ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy have been shown to influence infant birth out...
This retrospective cohort study examined the association between nativity status and very preterm bi...
Asian mothers, as an aggregate, may be at increased risk for adverse perinatal outcomes, but heterog...
Objective: To determine the risk that newborn infants of East Asian and South Asian ancestry may be ...
Objective This study aimed to examine the association between maternal pre-pregnancy underweight and...
Objective: To evaluate potential differences and to show the risk associated with small for gestatio...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether maternal height has a significant effect on the length ofgestation o...
Introduction: Fetal nuchal translucency (NT) increases with gestation and is affected by fetal postu...
Despite improvements in prenatal healthcare, preterm birth remains the leading cause of infant morta...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess potential prepregnancy risk factors for preterm birth ...
This study aimed to examine (a) maternal age patterns of low birth weight (LBW; birth weight \u3c 2,...
We investigated very preterm (VPTB) and preterm birth (PTB) risk among Hmong women relative to non-H...
Asia contains half of the world's children, and the countries of Asia are the most rapidly industria...
Objective: To study the impact of fetal gender on the risk of spontaneous preterm birth in various e...
Taiwan saw an increase in immigration during the last decade. This retrospective study investigated ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy have been shown to influence infant birth out...
This retrospective cohort study examined the association between nativity status and very preterm bi...
Asian mothers, as an aggregate, may be at increased risk for adverse perinatal outcomes, but heterog...
Objective: To determine the risk that newborn infants of East Asian and South Asian ancestry may be ...
Objective This study aimed to examine the association between maternal pre-pregnancy underweight and...
Objective: To evaluate potential differences and to show the risk associated with small for gestatio...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether maternal height has a significant effect on the length ofgestation o...
Introduction: Fetal nuchal translucency (NT) increases with gestation and is affected by fetal postu...
Despite improvements in prenatal healthcare, preterm birth remains the leading cause of infant morta...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess potential prepregnancy risk factors for preterm birth ...
This study aimed to examine (a) maternal age patterns of low birth weight (LBW; birth weight \u3c 2,...
We investigated very preterm (VPTB) and preterm birth (PTB) risk among Hmong women relative to non-H...
Asia contains half of the world's children, and the countries of Asia are the most rapidly industria...
Objective: To study the impact of fetal gender on the risk of spontaneous preterm birth in various e...
Taiwan saw an increase in immigration during the last decade. This retrospective study investigated ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy have been shown to influence infant birth out...