BACKGROUND: Low birthweight (LBW) of less than 2500 g is an important marker of maternal and fetal health, predicting mortality, stunting, and adult-onset chronic conditions. Global nutrition targets set at the World Health Assembly in 2012 include an ambitious 30% reduction in LBW prevalence between 2012 and 2025. Estimates to track progress towards this target are lacking; with this analysis, we aim to assist in setting a baseline against which to assess progress towards the achievement of the World Health Assembly targets. METHODS: We sought to identify all available LBW input data for livebirths for the years 2000-16. We considered population-based national or nationally representative datasets for inclusion if they contained informatio...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health concern, especially in developing countr...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health concern, especially in developing countr...
BACKGROUND: 2500 g has been used worldwide as the definition of low birthweight (LBW) for almost a c...
14siBackground: Low birthweight (LBW) of less than 2500 g is an important marker of maternal and fet...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is a strong predictor of neonatal outcomes. The purpose of this study ...
Background: Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absenc...
Background: Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absenc...
SummaryBackgroundPrevious estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an a...
Background Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absence...
Background: Stillbirth, preterm birth and low birthweight are important indicators of global burden ...
Background Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absence...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health concern, especially in developing countr...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health concern, especially in developing countr...
BACKGROUND: 2500 g has been used worldwide as the definition of low birthweight (LBW) for almost a c...
14siBackground: Low birthweight (LBW) of less than 2500 g is an important marker of maternal and fet...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is a strong predictor of neonatal outcomes. The purpose of this study ...
Background: Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absenc...
Background: Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absenc...
SummaryBackgroundPrevious estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an a...
Background Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absence...
Background: Stillbirth, preterm birth and low birthweight are important indicators of global burden ...
Background Previous estimates have highlighted a large global burden of stillbirths, with an absence...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health concern, especially in developing countr...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health concern, especially in developing countr...
BACKGROUND: 2500 g has been used worldwide as the definition of low birthweight (LBW) for almost a c...