Objectives: To analyze the effect of altitude on weight and prematurity at birth in the Province of Catamarca (Argentina), between the years 1994 and 2003. Methods: Records of 22,628 newborns were collected from the vital statistics of the census of Catamarca. Weight was recategorized to include low birth weight ( 2,000 m). Nonparametric statistical tests were performed. Results: Differences were found in birth weight between sexes and in the incidence of low birth weight depending on altitude. This pattern changed according to gestational age, because those sexual differences were nonexistent or lower in preterm neonates with certain advantages for females. Moreover, it was found that the effects of hypoxia were not reflected in birth we...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and risks of underweight, stunting and wasting by gestational ag...
Human fetal growth, reflected in birth weight and linear dimensions of the newborn, is decreased at ...
BackgroundSince the current commonly used birth growth curves are unsuitable for neonates in high-al...
Several studies report that altitude reduces birth weight. However, much remains unknown about effec...
The compelling evidence linking small size at birth with later cardiovascular disease has renewed an...
Background: There are several different proportionality indices (PRIs) to evaluate size at birth by ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve health outcom...
Objective: To analyze variability in newborn (NB) anthropometry among Jujenean NBs as a function of ...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Abstract: Objective: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve hea...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
The purpose of the present study was to value the relative importance of maternal, socioeconomic and...
Various parameters of achieved growth are analyzed for 72 Peruvian newborn infants. The effects of h...
Various parameters of achieved growth are analyzed for 72 Peruvian newborn infants. The effects of h...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies conducted in high altitude regions showed that maternal altitude was as...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and risks of underweight, stunting and wasting by gestational ag...
Human fetal growth, reflected in birth weight and linear dimensions of the newborn, is decreased at ...
BackgroundSince the current commonly used birth growth curves are unsuitable for neonates in high-al...
Several studies report that altitude reduces birth weight. However, much remains unknown about effec...
The compelling evidence linking small size at birth with later cardiovascular disease has renewed an...
Background: There are several different proportionality indices (PRIs) to evaluate size at birth by ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve health outcom...
Objective: To analyze variability in newborn (NB) anthropometry among Jujenean NBs as a function of ...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
Abstract: Objective: To understand the relationship between birth weight and altitude to improve hea...
Birth weight and crown-heel length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altit...
The purpose of the present study was to value the relative importance of maternal, socioeconomic and...
Various parameters of achieved growth are analyzed for 72 Peruvian newborn infants. The effects of h...
Various parameters of achieved growth are analyzed for 72 Peruvian newborn infants. The effects of h...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies conducted in high altitude regions showed that maternal altitude was as...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and risks of underweight, stunting and wasting by gestational ag...
Human fetal growth, reflected in birth weight and linear dimensions of the newborn, is decreased at ...
BackgroundSince the current commonly used birth growth curves are unsuitable for neonates in high-al...