Poor foetal growth and subsequent low birth weight are associated with an increased risk for disease later in life. Identifying parental factors that determine foetal growth are important to curbing intergenerational malnutrition, especially among disadvantaged populations in the global south where undernutrition rates are high. The objective of this study was to assess the relationships between parental biometry, intrauterine growth and neonatal outcomes, while factoring in socioeconomic status of historically disadvantaged households in rural India. Using data from the prospective longitudinal cohort, pregnant women from rural Pune, India (n = 134) were assessed between August 2020 and November 2022. Data on socio-demography, ultrasound m...
The associations between Low Birth Weight and a greatly elevated risk of infant mortality Hence prev...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) is an important risk factor for childhood morbidity and mortality...
Objective: To study the maternal determinants of intrauterine growth restriction. Methods: A case-c...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is highly prevalent in rural India. As a chronic undernutrition...
Background: Young maternal age is associated with poorer birth outcomes, but the mechanisms are inco...
AbstractWe examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth,...
Aims: To assess growth and factors associated with growth in children born small for gestational age...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlation between parental and offspring birthweight (BW) in India. ME...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
Background: Birth weight is one of the important determinants of neonatal wellbeing. Birth weight ha...
Background and Objectives: Child undernutrition remains an area of public health concern across the ...
Several studies have shown that a baby's birthweight correlates with the birthweight and adult size ...
Objective: To describe the relationship of the mother's physical activity to the birth size of her b...
Objectives To develop standards for assessment of fetal growth in India and to study some factors th...
Low gestational weight gain (GWG) is a known predictor of fetal growth restriction in higher income ...
The associations between Low Birth Weight and a greatly elevated risk of infant mortality Hence prev...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) is an important risk factor for childhood morbidity and mortality...
Objective: To study the maternal determinants of intrauterine growth restriction. Methods: A case-c...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is highly prevalent in rural India. As a chronic undernutrition...
Background: Young maternal age is associated with poorer birth outcomes, but the mechanisms are inco...
AbstractWe examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth,...
Aims: To assess growth and factors associated with growth in children born small for gestational age...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlation between parental and offspring birthweight (BW) in India. ME...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
Background: Birth weight is one of the important determinants of neonatal wellbeing. Birth weight ha...
Background and Objectives: Child undernutrition remains an area of public health concern across the ...
Several studies have shown that a baby's birthweight correlates with the birthweight and adult size ...
Objective: To describe the relationship of the mother's physical activity to the birth size of her b...
Objectives To develop standards for assessment of fetal growth in India and to study some factors th...
Low gestational weight gain (GWG) is a known predictor of fetal growth restriction in higher income ...
The associations between Low Birth Weight and a greatly elevated risk of infant mortality Hence prev...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight (LBW) is an important risk factor for childhood morbidity and mortality...
Objective: To study the maternal determinants of intrauterine growth restriction. Methods: A case-c...