Objectives To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm infants for ages 0-4 years, by gestational age (GA) and sex, and to construct growth reference charts for preterm-born children, again by GA and sex, for monitoring growth in clinical practice.Study design The community-based cohort study covered a quarter of The Netherlands. 1690 preterm infants (GA, 25-35(+6) weeks) and a random sample of 634 full-term control infants (GA 38-41(+6)), who were followed from birth to 4 years of age. Height, weight, and HC were regularly assessed during routine well-child visits and data were retrospectively collected.Results At all ages, the median height and weight of preterm children were lower compared with fu...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
Background: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background: Late preterm infants (born at 32 0/7 – 35 6/7 weeks’ gestation) form a separate risk gro...
Objectives To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm infa...
Objectives To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm infa...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Background: Fullterm small-for-gestational-age children (SGAs) are known for their ability to catch ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe growth in moderately preterm-born children, determine the prevalence of growt...
Background: Fullterm small-for-gestational-age children (SGAs) are known for their ability to catch ...
Objective: To describe growth in infants < 32 weeks GA. To assess the relation-ship between growt...
OBJECTIVE: To describe growth in moderately preterm-born children, determine the prevalence of growt...
Background: Improved survival due to advances in neonatal care has brought issues such as postnatal ...
Aim: This study aimed to document the growth patterns of a contemporary cohort of preterm infants bo...
Introduction: Birth weight often is used to predict how preterm infants will grow, but scant attenti...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
Background: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background: Late preterm infants (born at 32 0/7 – 35 6/7 weeks’ gestation) form a separate risk gro...
Objectives To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm infa...
Objectives To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm infa...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Background: Fullterm small-for-gestational-age children (SGAs) are known for their ability to catch ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe growth in moderately preterm-born children, determine the prevalence of growt...
Background: Fullterm small-for-gestational-age children (SGAs) are known for their ability to catch ...
Objective: To describe growth in infants < 32 weeks GA. To assess the relation-ship between growt...
OBJECTIVE: To describe growth in moderately preterm-born children, determine the prevalence of growt...
Background: Improved survival due to advances in neonatal care has brought issues such as postnatal ...
Aim: This study aimed to document the growth patterns of a contemporary cohort of preterm infants bo...
Introduction: Birth weight often is used to predict how preterm infants will grow, but scant attenti...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
Background: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background: Late preterm infants (born at 32 0/7 – 35 6/7 weeks’ gestation) form a separate risk gro...