Introduction: Identifying factors influencing infants' anthroponmetric indices is very important in improving maternal and neonatal health levels. The present analytical discriptive study has been done to determine the significant factors affecting the nutritional status of infants in Bojnord. Method: In this servey done in 2001 a total number of 566 infants and their mothers were studied. The independent variables included gender of infant, the intrauterine age of infant, birth rank, interval of last delivery, history of abortion or stillbirth, disired or undesired pregnancy, age of mother, mother’s weight near delivery time, mother’s height, pregnancy awareness time, mother’s nutritional knowledge, attitude and practice during the pregnan...
Objective: This study examined the usefulness of maternal anthropometry in predicting the birth size...
Background:Neonates are newborn babies, aged 0-28 days.Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the main fac...
This Paper has been Presented for Promotion at the University of KhartoumAnthropometric measurements...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
The fetus of a man develops in difficult conditions of mutual relations, both with an organism of mo...
Background: Birth weight is a powerful predictor of infant growth and survival and is dependent on m...
Objective: One of the common ways to study the infants’ growth in one society is evaluation of the a...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of anthropometric measurements of pregnant ...
Objective: Body mass index before pregnancy is very important marker of the nourishment status. It c...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of anthropometric measurements of pregnant ...
Birth weight serves as an indicator of a newborn’s health status. It is associated with mortality ra...
Background: Considering the importance of proper infant nutrition, especially in the first two years...
Background and Objective: Fetal growth is a process that influenced by maternal risk factors. The ob...
This thesis assesses how gestational weight gain (GWG) influences newborn body composition (NBC) in ...
Objective: This study examined the usefulness of maternal anthropometry in predicting the birth size...
Background:Neonates are newborn babies, aged 0-28 days.Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the main fac...
This Paper has been Presented for Promotion at the University of KhartoumAnthropometric measurements...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
The fetus of a man develops in difficult conditions of mutual relations, both with an organism of mo...
Background: Birth weight is a powerful predictor of infant growth and survival and is dependent on m...
Objective: One of the common ways to study the infants’ growth in one society is evaluation of the a...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of anthropometric measurements of pregnant ...
Objective: Body mass index before pregnancy is very important marker of the nourishment status. It c...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of anthropometric measurements of pregnant ...
Birth weight serves as an indicator of a newborn’s health status. It is associated with mortality ra...
Background: Considering the importance of proper infant nutrition, especially in the first two years...
Background and Objective: Fetal growth is a process that influenced by maternal risk factors. The ob...
This thesis assesses how gestational weight gain (GWG) influences newborn body composition (NBC) in ...
Objective: This study examined the usefulness of maternal anthropometry in predicting the birth size...
Background:Neonates are newborn babies, aged 0-28 days.Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the main fac...
This Paper has been Presented for Promotion at the University of KhartoumAnthropometric measurements...