AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the growth pattern of low birth weight preterm infants born to hypertensive mothers, the occurrence of growth disorders, and risk factors for inadequate growth at 24 months of corrected age (CA).MethodsCohort study of preterm low birth weight infants followed until 24 months CA, in a university hospital between January 2009 and December 2010. Inclusion criteria: gestational age<37 weeks and birth weight of 1,500‐2,499g. Exclusion criteria: multiple pregnancies, major congenital anomalies, and loss to follow up in the 2nd year of life. The following were evaluated: weight, length, and BMI. Outcomes: growth failure and risk of overweight at 0, 12, and 24 months CA. Student's t‐test, Repeated measures Anova (RM‐Ano...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW or birth weight <2500 g) is one of the most serious health problem...
Preterm infants are obviously born lighter and shorter, with smaller head circumferences than normal...
Introduction: The proportion of preterm babies is increasing now a days and these babies are more p...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the growth pattern of low birth weight preterm infants born to hyperten...
Objective: To evaluate the growth pattern of low birth weight preterm infants born to hypertensive m...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow-up associated with fai...
INTRODUCTION This study aimed to determine the early growth patterns of preterm infants who required...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated wi...
BackgroundBoth very preterm (VP; i.e., gestational age <32 weeks) and very low birth weight (VLBW; i...
Objectives: to determine the rate of extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight infant...
Objectives: The present study evaluates the recovery of growth in children who were premature, born ...
AbstractObjectivesto determine the rate of extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight ...
Abstract Growth Correlates in Preterm Infants Valerie A. RuthThis research aims to identify growth c...
Background: In preterm hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, fetal growth restriction (FGR) occurs fr...
SummaryObjectiveTo review perinatal factors associated with a growth deficit in preterm infants at a...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW or birth weight <2500 g) is one of the most serious health problem...
Preterm infants are obviously born lighter and shorter, with smaller head circumferences than normal...
Introduction: The proportion of preterm babies is increasing now a days and these babies are more p...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the growth pattern of low birth weight preterm infants born to hyperten...
Objective: To evaluate the growth pattern of low birth weight preterm infants born to hypertensive m...
Objective: To determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow-up associated with fai...
INTRODUCTION This study aimed to determine the early growth patterns of preterm infants who required...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated wi...
BackgroundBoth very preterm (VP; i.e., gestational age <32 weeks) and very low birth weight (VLBW; i...
Objectives: to determine the rate of extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight infant...
Objectives: The present study evaluates the recovery of growth in children who were premature, born ...
AbstractObjectivesto determine the rate of extrauterine growth restriction in very low birth weight ...
Abstract Growth Correlates in Preterm Infants Valerie A. RuthThis research aims to identify growth c...
Background: In preterm hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, fetal growth restriction (FGR) occurs fr...
SummaryObjectiveTo review perinatal factors associated with a growth deficit in preterm infants at a...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW or birth weight <2500 g) is one of the most serious health problem...
Preterm infants are obviously born lighter and shorter, with smaller head circumferences than normal...
Introduction: The proportion of preterm babies is increasing now a days and these babies are more p...