Introduction Little is known about the influence of intrauterine fetal factors on childhood growth in low-income countries. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of intrauterine fetal growth on child linear growth in rural Ethiopia. Methods We conducted a prospective community-based cohort study from July 2016 to October 2018. All pregnant women with gestational age of 24 weeks or below living in 13 kebeles, in central Ethiopia were enrolled. The fetuses were followed from pregnancy up to 11–24 months after birth. We measured biparietal diameter, head circumference, femoral length, and abdominal circumference at 26, 30 and 36 weeks of pregnancy. At birth, we measured infant weight. At 11–24 months of age, z-scores of...
Recent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Less is kno...
Abstract Background Low birth weight remains a major public health problem affecting developing coun...
Poor foetal growth and subsequent low birth weight are associated with an increased risk for disease...
Introduction Little is known about the influence of intrauterine fetal factors on childhood growth i...
Abstract Background Evidences indicate that the risk of linear growth faltering is higher among chil...
Introduction Children’s well-being is highly influenced by their fetal growth. Adequate intrauterine...
INTRODUCTION:Children's well-being is highly influenced by their fetal growth. Adequate intrauterine...
INTRODUCTION:Childhood growth faltering remains a major public health problem in developing countrie...
IntroductionChildhood growth faltering remains a major public health problem in developing countries...
AbstractRecent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Les...
BackgroundChild undernutrition is a major public health problem in low income countries. Prospective...
BackgroundLow birth weight puts a newborn at increased risk of death and illness, and limits their p...
BACKGROUND፡ Globally, Low Birth Weight (LBW) prevalence is estimated to be 14.6%. It is a major caus...
Background: Intrauterine growth and development are one of the most vulnerable periods in the human ...
Low Birth Weight (LBW) is one of the major risk factor for death in early life. However, little is k...
Recent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Less is kno...
Abstract Background Low birth weight remains a major public health problem affecting developing coun...
Poor foetal growth and subsequent low birth weight are associated with an increased risk for disease...
Introduction Little is known about the influence of intrauterine fetal factors on childhood growth i...
Abstract Background Evidences indicate that the risk of linear growth faltering is higher among chil...
Introduction Children’s well-being is highly influenced by their fetal growth. Adequate intrauterine...
INTRODUCTION:Children's well-being is highly influenced by their fetal growth. Adequate intrauterine...
INTRODUCTION:Childhood growth faltering remains a major public health problem in developing countrie...
IntroductionChildhood growth faltering remains a major public health problem in developing countries...
AbstractRecent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Les...
BackgroundChild undernutrition is a major public health problem in low income countries. Prospective...
BackgroundLow birth weight puts a newborn at increased risk of death and illness, and limits their p...
BACKGROUND፡ Globally, Low Birth Weight (LBW) prevalence is estimated to be 14.6%. It is a major caus...
Background: Intrauterine growth and development are one of the most vulnerable periods in the human ...
Low Birth Weight (LBW) is one of the major risk factor for death in early life. However, little is k...
Recent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Less is kno...
Abstract Background Low birth weight remains a major public health problem affecting developing coun...
Poor foetal growth and subsequent low birth weight are associated with an increased risk for disease...