Inequalities and low birthweight - an Irish problem The Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy (NAPS) and Health has included low birthweight as one of three core targets to reduce health inequalities in Ireland. This target states that the gap in low birthweight rates between children from the lowest and the highest socio-economic groups should be reduced by 10% from the 2001 level, by 2007. This report found that babies born to parents who are unemployed were at over twice the risk of being low birthweight in 1999, when compared to those born to parents recorded as higher professionals. Teenage and unmarried mothers also had a significantly increased risk of having a low birthweight baby in that year
Objective There has been an unprecedented rise in infant mortality associated with deprivation in re...
markdownabstractThere are high rates of inequality between birth outcomes across wealthy and impover...
peer-reviewedAetiology of births involving very low birthweight (VLBW) and extremely low birthweight...
Unequal at birth: inequalities in the occurrence of low birthweight babies in Ireland.Ye
Unequal at birth Inequalities in the occurrence of low birthweight babies in Ireland Inequalities in...
Birth weight is an important aspect of public health which has been linked to increased risk of infa...
There is now fairly substantial evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in low birthweight for develope...
Abstract: Newly-available data from the perinatal reporting system are used to examine the variation...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine social inequalities and trends in low birth weight in England and Wales....
This paper measures the degree of inequality of opportunity in birthweight and birthlength for a sam...
The following are the principal findings of this report: • In 1996 unskilled manual men were twice ...
OBJECTIVE: It is well-established that maternal smoking has adverse birth outcomes (low birthweigh...
Objective There has been an unprecedented rise in infant mortality associated with deprivation in re...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of expectant mothers and reductions in health inequalities, are rep...
Babies born in Britain to women of South Asian ethnic origin are lighter on average than the offspri...
Objective There has been an unprecedented rise in infant mortality associated with deprivation in re...
markdownabstractThere are high rates of inequality between birth outcomes across wealthy and impover...
peer-reviewedAetiology of births involving very low birthweight (VLBW) and extremely low birthweight...
Unequal at birth: inequalities in the occurrence of low birthweight babies in Ireland.Ye
Unequal at birth Inequalities in the occurrence of low birthweight babies in Ireland Inequalities in...
Birth weight is an important aspect of public health which has been linked to increased risk of infa...
There is now fairly substantial evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in low birthweight for develope...
Abstract: Newly-available data from the perinatal reporting system are used to examine the variation...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine social inequalities and trends in low birth weight in England and Wales....
This paper measures the degree of inequality of opportunity in birthweight and birthlength for a sam...
The following are the principal findings of this report: • In 1996 unskilled manual men were twice ...
OBJECTIVE: It is well-established that maternal smoking has adverse birth outcomes (low birthweigh...
Objective There has been an unprecedented rise in infant mortality associated with deprivation in re...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of expectant mothers and reductions in health inequalities, are rep...
Babies born in Britain to women of South Asian ethnic origin are lighter on average than the offspri...
Objective There has been an unprecedented rise in infant mortality associated with deprivation in re...
markdownabstractThere are high rates of inequality between birth outcomes across wealthy and impover...
peer-reviewedAetiology of births involving very low birthweight (VLBW) and extremely low birthweight...