Abstract Background Abnormal birthweights are critical public health challenges accountable for most non-communicable diseases and perinatal mortalities. Regardless of the myriad of mixed evidence on maternal factors responsible for abnormal birthweight globally, most of these findings are attained from urban and rural settings. This study serves as one of the key pieces of evidence in view of the increasing prevalence of abnormal birthweight particularly in some parts of semi-rural Ghana. The study, therefore, aims to estimate the prevalence of abnormal birthweight and identify some possible maternal risk factors for abnormal birthweight in Northern Ghana. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted in Savelugu municipality...
Low birth weight (LBW) remains to be a leading cause of neonatal death and a major contributor to in...
BACKGROUND:Adequate maternal nutrition is a key factor for achieving good pregnancy outcomes. Moreov...
Low birth weight (LBW) remains to be a leading cause of neonatal death and a major contributor to in...
Background: Birth weight is a crucial determinant of the development potential of the newborn. Abnor...
Background: Several studies report on factors that associate preterm birth and intrauterine growth r...
This study examines the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) among infants and its association with ...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the social, economic and demographic factors that determine low birth weight in...
Weight at birth is usually considered as an indicator of the health status of a given society. As a ...
The birth of a child all over the world often comes with joy. Birthweight is a strong predictor of a...
Background: Birth weight is a crucial determinant of the development potential of the newborn. Abnor...
The birth of a child all over the world often comes with joy. Birthweight is a strong predictor of a...
ObjectiveTo examine the social, economic and demographic factors that determine low birth weight in ...
Introduction: Over the past decade, the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Abstract Background Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth wei...
Background: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Low birth weight (LBW) remains to be a leading cause of neonatal death and a major contributor to in...
BACKGROUND:Adequate maternal nutrition is a key factor for achieving good pregnancy outcomes. Moreov...
Low birth weight (LBW) remains to be a leading cause of neonatal death and a major contributor to in...
Background: Birth weight is a crucial determinant of the development potential of the newborn. Abnor...
Background: Several studies report on factors that associate preterm birth and intrauterine growth r...
This study examines the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) among infants and its association with ...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the social, economic and demographic factors that determine low birth weight in...
Weight at birth is usually considered as an indicator of the health status of a given society. As a ...
The birth of a child all over the world often comes with joy. Birthweight is a strong predictor of a...
Background: Birth weight is a crucial determinant of the development potential of the newborn. Abnor...
The birth of a child all over the world often comes with joy. Birthweight is a strong predictor of a...
ObjectiveTo examine the social, economic and demographic factors that determine low birth weight in ...
Introduction: Over the past decade, the incidence of low birth weight (LBW) in sub-Saharan Africa ha...
Abstract Background Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth wei...
Background: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Low birth weight (LBW) remains to be a leading cause of neonatal death and a major contributor to in...
BACKGROUND:Adequate maternal nutrition is a key factor for achieving good pregnancy outcomes. Moreov...
Low birth weight (LBW) remains to be a leading cause of neonatal death and a major contributor to in...