Objective: This research evaluated (1) differences in body size and composition of Tasmanian infants at birth and 3 and 6 months postpartum compared with WHO child growth standards and (2) body composition changes in Tasmanian infants at the extremes of the weight-for-length (WFL) spectrum.Design: Observational study.Setting: A hospital in Northern Tasmania, Australia.Patients: 315 healthy infants (~90% Caucasian) born between 2017 and 2019 in Tasmania.Interventions: Body composition and anthropometric measures at 0, 3 and 6 months.Main outcome measures: Growth characteristics at birth and growth trajectories from 0 to 6 months were compared against WHO child growth standards for 0-2 years.Results: Overall, growth of Tasmanian infants in th...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
Objectives To determine growth outcomes at 11 years of age in children born Methods 200 EPICure2 c...
Objective: This research evaluated (1) differences in body size and composition of Tasmanian infants...
Objective This research evaluated (1) differences in body size and composition of Tasmanian infants ...
This birth cohort study compared the infant growth curve estimates in São Tomé Island to t...
Background: Growth patterns of breastfed and formula-fed infants may differ, with formula-fed infant...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
Purpose: To examine the predictors associated with abnormal infant weights for lengths in the first ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To systematically examine infant size and growth, according to the 2006 WHO ...
The evaluation of child growth trajectories and the interventions designed to improve child health a...
Objectives: The 2006 WHO growth charts were created to provide an international standard for optimal...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
CONTEXT: There are few longitudinal studies that analyze the growth and nutritional status parameter...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
Objectives To determine growth outcomes at 11 years of age in children born Methods 200 EPICure2 c...
Objective: This research evaluated (1) differences in body size and composition of Tasmanian infants...
Objective This research evaluated (1) differences in body size and composition of Tasmanian infants ...
This birth cohort study compared the infant growth curve estimates in São Tomé Island to t...
Background: Growth patterns of breastfed and formula-fed infants may differ, with formula-fed infant...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
Purpose: To examine the predictors associated with abnormal infant weights for lengths in the first ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To systematically examine infant size and growth, according to the 2006 WHO ...
The evaluation of child growth trajectories and the interventions designed to improve child health a...
Objectives: The 2006 WHO growth charts were created to provide an international standard for optimal...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
CONTEXT: There are few longitudinal studies that analyze the growth and nutritional status parameter...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that preterm infants' growth duplica...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
Objectives To determine growth outcomes at 11 years of age in children born Methods 200 EPICure2 c...