SummaryBackgroundCharts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the assumption that extrauterine growth should mimic that in the uterus.MethodsThe INTERGROWTH-21st Project assessed fetal, newborn, and postnatal growth in eight geographically defined populations, in which maternal health care and nutritional needs were met. From these populations, the Fetal Growth Longitudinal Study selected low-risk women starting antenatal care before 14 weeks' gestation and monitored fetal growth by ultrasonography. All preterm births from this cohort were eligible for the Preterm Postnatal Follow-up Study, which included standardised anthropometric measurements, feeding practices based on breastfeeding, and data on m...
Growth charts are essential for monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants. The preterm post...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the ...
SummaryBackgroundCharts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies o...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the u...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
Background In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years, ...
Growth charts are essential for monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants. The preterm post...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
Background Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the ...
SummaryBackgroundCharts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies o...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
BACKGROUND: Charts of size at birth are used to assess the postnatal growth of preterm babies on the...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
There is no consensus regarding how the growth of preterm infants should be monitored or what consti...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the u...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that human growth should be monitored with the ...
Background In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years, ...
Growth charts are essential for monitoring the postnatal growth of preterm infants. The preterm post...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...
BACKGROUND: In 2006, WHO published international growth standards for children younger than 5 years,...