Abstract Background Preterm birth is the leading cause of child mortality under 5 years of age. Temporal trends in preterm birth rates are highly heterogeneous among countries and little information exists for China. To address this data gap, we investigated annual changes in preterm birth incidence rate and explored potential determinants of these changes in Shenzhen, China. Methods A total of 1.4 million live births, during 2003-2012, were included from the Shenzhen birth registry. Negative-binominal regression models were used to estimate the annual percent changes in incidence. To identify the potential determinants behind temporal trends, we estimated the contribution of each changing risk factor to changes in rate by calculating the d...
Abstract Background The rate of macrosomia (birth weight≥4, 000 g) increased over the past four deca...
BackgroundShenzhen has the largest and youngest foreign population among all cities in China. The re...
Background: The rate of macrosomia (birth weight >= 4, 000 g) increased over the past four decade...
OBJECTIVES: To update the WHO estimate of preterm birth rate in China in 1990-2016 and to further ex...
Background: The nutrition and epidemiologic transition has been associated with an increasing incide...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine factors associated with late preterm births in an underdeveloped regio...
Estimates of trends in birth weight may be useful in evaluating population health. We aimed to deter...
Estimates of trends in birth weight may be useful in evaluating population health. We aimed to deter...
Estimates of trends in birth weight may be useful in evaluating population health. We aimed to deter...
Abstract The increasing trend in the incidence of adverse perinatal outcomes is a public health conc...
Recent surveillance data suggest that mean birth weight has begun to decline in several developed co...
Background: Preterm birth, the birth of an infant prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation, is the l...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent surveillance data suggest that mean birth weight has begun to declin...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth, the birth of an infant prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation, is the l...
Preterm birth, the birth of an infant prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation, is the leading cause...
Abstract Background The rate of macrosomia (birth weight≥4, 000 g) increased over the past four deca...
BackgroundShenzhen has the largest and youngest foreign population among all cities in China. The re...
Background: The rate of macrosomia (birth weight >= 4, 000 g) increased over the past four decade...
OBJECTIVES: To update the WHO estimate of preterm birth rate in China in 1990-2016 and to further ex...
Background: The nutrition and epidemiologic transition has been associated with an increasing incide...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine factors associated with late preterm births in an underdeveloped regio...
Estimates of trends in birth weight may be useful in evaluating population health. We aimed to deter...
Estimates of trends in birth weight may be useful in evaluating population health. We aimed to deter...
Estimates of trends in birth weight may be useful in evaluating population health. We aimed to deter...
Abstract The increasing trend in the incidence of adverse perinatal outcomes is a public health conc...
Recent surveillance data suggest that mean birth weight has begun to decline in several developed co...
Background: Preterm birth, the birth of an infant prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation, is the l...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent surveillance data suggest that mean birth weight has begun to declin...
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth, the birth of an infant prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation, is the l...
Preterm birth, the birth of an infant prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation, is the leading cause...
Abstract Background The rate of macrosomia (birth weight≥4, 000 g) increased over the past four deca...
BackgroundShenzhen has the largest and youngest foreign population among all cities in China. The re...
Background: The rate of macrosomia (birth weight >= 4, 000 g) increased over the past four decade...