Objective: To determine the pattern of head growth and the early postnatal nutritional status of microcephalic infants in a low-income country.Materials and Methods: A cohort study in Lagos, Nigeria in which the head growth of full-term singletons within the first postnatal check-up at 6-8weeks was evaluated using the latest World Health Organization (WHO)’s Child Growth Standards (WHO-CGS) for head circumference. Nutritional status of microcephalic infants at follow-up was also determined after adjustments for potential confounders.Results: Of the 452 infants (male: 227) enrolled, microcephalic infants were 32 (7.1%) at birth and 34 (7.5%) at followup. However, while 401 (88.7%) remained normocephalic and 15 (3.3%) remained microceph...
Introduction: Infant growth has not been studied in developing countries in relation to maternal fac...
Background: Extensive research in developed countries has established that very low birth weight (VL...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common global health problem. It produces notable morpho...
Background: Postnatal growth monitoring is useful in assessing the health of preterm babies but thei...
ObjectiveTo determine the pattern of and factors associated with changes in nutritional status in ea...
Purpose: We aimed to describe the prevalence of undernutrition in hospitalised infants aged under 6 ...
Background: Early growth in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has been found predictive of their ...
Background: Early and accurate assessment of the nutritional status of newborns is important to many...
Background: Despite low birth weight (LBW) role on child growth, development, and survival in develo...
Background: Good nutritional status is of paramount importance for a child’s physical, mental and so...
It is often assumed that breast fed infants aged under 6 months are at low risk for undernutrition, ...
Rosnah Sutan,1 May Luu Yeong,1 Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy,2 Ahmad Shuhaila,2 Jaafar Rohana,3 Shareena Ish...
Background: Some authors demonstrate that exclusively breastfed infants have growth patterns compara...
Background: Postnatal growth monitoring is useful in assessing the health of preterm babies but thei...
Background: Low birth weight is a global problem but presents a major burden on the neonatal service...
Introduction: Infant growth has not been studied in developing countries in relation to maternal fac...
Background: Extensive research in developed countries has established that very low birth weight (VL...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common global health problem. It produces notable morpho...
Background: Postnatal growth monitoring is useful in assessing the health of preterm babies but thei...
ObjectiveTo determine the pattern of and factors associated with changes in nutritional status in ea...
Purpose: We aimed to describe the prevalence of undernutrition in hospitalised infants aged under 6 ...
Background: Early growth in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has been found predictive of their ...
Background: Early and accurate assessment of the nutritional status of newborns is important to many...
Background: Despite low birth weight (LBW) role on child growth, development, and survival in develo...
Background: Good nutritional status is of paramount importance for a child’s physical, mental and so...
It is often assumed that breast fed infants aged under 6 months are at low risk for undernutrition, ...
Rosnah Sutan,1 May Luu Yeong,1 Zaleha Abdullah Mahdy,2 Ahmad Shuhaila,2 Jaafar Rohana,3 Shareena Ish...
Background: Some authors demonstrate that exclusively breastfed infants have growth patterns compara...
Background: Postnatal growth monitoring is useful in assessing the health of preterm babies but thei...
Background: Low birth weight is a global problem but presents a major burden on the neonatal service...
Introduction: Infant growth has not been studied in developing countries in relation to maternal fac...
Background: Extensive research in developed countries has established that very low birth weight (VL...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common global health problem. It produces notable morpho...