Both low birthweight (<2500 g; LBW) and macrosomia (>4000 g) are considered adverse birth outcomes and are associated with later poor health conditions, yet the social determinants of macrosomia are understudied. In this study, we explore patterning of LBW, normal birthweight, and macrosomia by race/ethnicity and nativity. We examined data from all live births between 1999 and 2014 in New Jersey with a non-missing, plausible value of birthweight (n = 1,609,516). We compared the risk for LBW and macrosomia among non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic Asian mothers, and between the US- and native-born. For Hispanics and Asians, we also examined differences by country of origin. The racial/ethnic patterns for ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to expand the search for risk factors for low birthweight ...
Fetal macrosomia is a risk factor for the development of obesity late in childhood. We retrospective...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to ascertain the impact of biological factors as well a...
Both low birthweight (<2500 g; LBW) and macrosomia (>4000 g) are considered adverse birth outc...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
To examine disparities in low birthweight using a diverse set of racial/ethnic categories and a nati...
Though disparities in birth weight by race/ethnicity have been extensively reported in the United St...
The current study applies Cumulative Inequality theory to investigate whether differences in black, ...
Objectives Work characteristics and maternal education have both been associated with low birth weig...
ObjectivesRacial and ethnic groups in the US exhibit major differences in low birthweight (LBW) rate...
Ethnic differences in birth weight, a predictor of developmental outcomes and health, have remained ...
Previous studies have consistently identified maternal obesity and gestational weight gain as risk f...
High birth weight (also known as macrosomia) is a problem that has as of yet received little attenti...
Objectives We examined racial and ethnic disparities in low birthweight (LBW) among unmarried mother...
In the US, black women bear more than twice the risk of delivering a low birthweight or very low bir...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to expand the search for risk factors for low birthweight ...
Fetal macrosomia is a risk factor for the development of obesity late in childhood. We retrospective...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to ascertain the impact of biological factors as well a...
Both low birthweight (<2500 g; LBW) and macrosomia (>4000 g) are considered adverse birth outc...
National data reveal that low birth weight and infant mortality rates among Hispanics are, in genera...
To examine disparities in low birthweight using a diverse set of racial/ethnic categories and a nati...
Though disparities in birth weight by race/ethnicity have been extensively reported in the United St...
The current study applies Cumulative Inequality theory to investigate whether differences in black, ...
Objectives Work characteristics and maternal education have both been associated with low birth weig...
ObjectivesRacial and ethnic groups in the US exhibit major differences in low birthweight (LBW) rate...
Ethnic differences in birth weight, a predictor of developmental outcomes and health, have remained ...
Previous studies have consistently identified maternal obesity and gestational weight gain as risk f...
High birth weight (also known as macrosomia) is a problem that has as of yet received little attenti...
Objectives We examined racial and ethnic disparities in low birthweight (LBW) among unmarried mother...
In the US, black women bear more than twice the risk of delivering a low birthweight or very low bir...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to expand the search for risk factors for low birthweight ...
Fetal macrosomia is a risk factor for the development of obesity late in childhood. We retrospective...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to ascertain the impact of biological factors as well a...