Abstract: Objective: Birth weight (BW) is associated with increased risk of perinatal mortality when < 2.5kg. Despite the underlying role of a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors of unclear proportionate distribution, reduction of the global burden remains a priority. This study analyses maternal and environmental factors influencing BW. Methodology: This analytical cross sectional review inferentially compared parturients who delivered singleton babies with BW above or below < 2.5kg across hypothesized risk variables. A total 4,027 singleton live births, from 2015 to 2020 were retrospectively studied. Results: The overall mean BW was 3.05kg ± 0.4. About 90% of babies weighed 2.5-3.9kg, 5.9% weighed < 2.5kg while 3.8% w...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the association between birth weight percentile and the risk of perinatal dea...
Background: Birth weight is an important predictor of an individual’s survival and well-being and th...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of a child′s vulnerability to the risk of childho...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 mg. WHO states prevalence of LBW ...
Background: In 2020, the number of Infant Mortality Rates reached 2.4 million people due to LBW (34....
Abstract Background: Low birth weight is the key determinant of infant survival, health and developm...
Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth wei...
Background: Low birth weight is a public health problem because it is one of the causes of high infa...
Objective: Pregestational body mass index (BMI) which is one of the best markers of nutritional stat...
Background: A most vital determinant for survival in newborns and healthy development and growth is ...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...
Objective: Globally, 20 million children are born with a birth weight below 2500 g every year, which...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is highly prevalent in India and has a multifactorial causation. ...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of an infant’s health. Birth weight represents a ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the association between birth weight percentile and the risk of perinatal dea...
Background: Birth weight is an important predictor of an individual’s survival and well-being and th...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of a child′s vulnerability to the risk of childho...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 mg. WHO states prevalence of LBW ...
Background: In 2020, the number of Infant Mortality Rates reached 2.4 million people due to LBW (34....
Abstract Background: Low birth weight is the key determinant of infant survival, health and developm...
Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth wei...
Background: Low birth weight is a public health problem because it is one of the causes of high infa...
Objective: Pregestational body mass index (BMI) which is one of the best markers of nutritional stat...
Background: A most vital determinant for survival in newborns and healthy development and growth is ...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...
Objective: Globally, 20 million children are born with a birth weight below 2500 g every year, which...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is highly prevalent in India and has a multifactorial causation. ...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of an infant’s health. Birth weight represents a ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the association between birth weight percentile and the risk of perinatal dea...
Background: Birth weight is an important predictor of an individual’s survival and well-being and th...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...