Objective: To evaluate the utility of weight-for-length (defined as gm/cm3, known as the “ponderal index”) as a complementary measure of growth in infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Study design: This was a secondary analysis of infants (n = 1214) of gestational age 26 to 29 weeks at birth, included in a registry database (1991-2003), who had growth data at birth and discharge. Weight-for-age and weight-for-length were categorized as small (\u3c10th percentile), appropriate, or large (\u3e90th percentile). Results: Statistical agreement between the weight-for-age and weight-for-length measures was poor (κ = 0.02 at birth, 0.10 at discharge; Bowker test for symmetry, P \u3c .0001). From birth to discharge, the percentag...
Background: Anthropometric indicators are difficult to interpret in very low birth weight (VLBW) pre...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
OBJECTIVE Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting bo...
Objective To evaluate BMI as a complementary measure of growth to weight-for-age for infants i...
Objective To evaluate BMI as a complementary measure of growth to weight-for-age for infants i...
Objective To evaluate BMI as a complementary measure of growth to weight-for-age for infants i...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
Objective: The combination of twho anthropometric parameters has been more appropriate to assess bod...
Objective: The combination of twho anthropometric parameters has been more appropriate to assess bod...
Aim: This study aimed to document the growth patterns of a contemporary cohort of preterm infants bo...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Aim: This study aimed to document the growth patterns of a contemporary cohort of preterm infants bo...
for preterm infants are limited by small, older, homogeneous samples; non-US data; combined genders;...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Descriptive population-based birthweight standards possess low sensitivity in detecting infants with...
Background: Anthropometric indicators are difficult to interpret in very low birth weight (VLBW) pre...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
OBJECTIVE Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting bo...
Objective To evaluate BMI as a complementary measure of growth to weight-for-age for infants i...
Objective To evaluate BMI as a complementary measure of growth to weight-for-age for infants i...
Objective To evaluate BMI as a complementary measure of growth to weight-for-age for infants i...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
Objective: The combination of twho anthropometric parameters has been more appropriate to assess bod...
Objective: The combination of twho anthropometric parameters has been more appropriate to assess bod...
Aim: This study aimed to document the growth patterns of a contemporary cohort of preterm infants bo...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Aim: This study aimed to document the growth patterns of a contemporary cohort of preterm infants bo...
for preterm infants are limited by small, older, homogeneous samples; non-US data; combined genders;...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Descriptive population-based birthweight standards possess low sensitivity in detecting infants with...
Background: Anthropometric indicators are difficult to interpret in very low birth weight (VLBW) pre...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
OBJECTIVE Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting bo...