Objective To compare mean birth weights and gestational age at delivery of infants born to Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and white British mothers in Luton, UK. Design Retrospective analysis using routinely recorded secondary data in Ciconia Maternity information System, between 2008 and 2013. Setting Luton, UK. Participants Mothers whose ethnicity was recorded as white British, Bangladeshi, Pakistani or Indian and living in Luton, aged over 16, who had a live singleton birth over 24 weeks of gestation were included in the analysis (n=14 871). Outcome measures Primary outcome measures were mean birth weight and gestational age at delivery. Results After controlling for maternal age, smoking, diabetes, gestation age, parity a...
Objective: To assess differences in birth weight between all first and second generation South Asian...
Background Data recorded at birth and death registration in England and Wales have been routinely li...
Objective This study aims to compare the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, B...
Objective To compare mean birth weights and gestational age at delivery of infants born to Indian, P...
Background Maternal obesity increases women’s risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
Background: Maternal obesity increases women's risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
Objectives: To compare mean birth weights, gestational ages and odds of preterm birth and low birth ...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe ethnic variations in infant mortality and explore the contribution ...
Aim To test the hypothesis that an intergenerational increase would occur in birthweights of babies ...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
BACKGROUND: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary across ...
Background: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary ac...
Objective: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
Objective: To assess differences in birth weight between all first and second generation South Asian...
Background Data recorded at birth and death registration in England and Wales have been routinely li...
Objective This study aims to compare the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, B...
Objective To compare mean birth weights and gestational age at delivery of infants born to Indian, P...
Background Maternal obesity increases women’s risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
Background: Maternal obesity increases women's risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
Objectives: To compare mean birth weights, gestational ages and odds of preterm birth and low birth ...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe ethnic variations in infant mortality and explore the contribution ...
Aim To test the hypothesis that an intergenerational increase would occur in birthweights of babies ...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
BACKGROUND: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary across ...
Background: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary ac...
Objective: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
Objective: To assess differences in birth weight between all first and second generation South Asian...
Background Data recorded at birth and death registration in England and Wales have been routinely li...
Objective This study aims to compare the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, B...