ABSTRACT Objectives: to assess the anthropometrics assets and outcomes of birthplace newborns from patients classified how low weight through the body weight index. Methods: a retrospective study of patients in labor and newborns from Hospital Santa Lucinda since 03/2009 to 02/2010: 19 of the study group (low weight) and 50 of the control group (normal weight). The maternal variables included were: age, parity, puerperium; in the newborns were observed: sex, vitality, anthropometrics values, and outcomes. The statistical analysis involved the use Bioestat 5.0 program. Results: the middle perimeter head of newborns from low weight patients were 33,3 cm, and in the control group were 33,7 cm (p = 0,098); middle left arm perimeter were 10,0 cm...
Background: A most vital determinant for survival in newborns and healthy development and growth is ...
Background: Birth weight of neonate is probably the most important factor that affects the future su...
This hospital-based study was conducted at Omdurman Maternity Hospital from ١١March to ١٢ April ٢٠٠...
Background: Weight at birth is a good indicator of the newborn’s chances for survival, growth, long-...
Low birth weight (LBW) is the main known determinant mortality in under 1 year old children particul...
Low birth weight is appointed as a strong indicator of the health conditions of the population. Obje...
OBJECTIVE: To compare health care medical resource utilization in low-risk nulliparous pregnancies a...
Objective: To compare sub-optimal birth weight (2,500 to 2,999 g) term newborns to appropriate for g...
Abstract- Determination of birth indices is essential for primary supportive care, evaluation of per...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
Objective: to estimate the prevalence and verify the factors associated with low birth weight in ful...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...
ABSTRACT: Background: Low Birth weight is defined by the World Health Organization as weight at bir...
In Ghana, 32% of deliveries take place outside a health facility, and birth weight is not measured. ...
Background: A most vital determinant for survival in newborns and healthy development and growth is ...
Background: Birth weight of neonate is probably the most important factor that affects the future su...
This hospital-based study was conducted at Omdurman Maternity Hospital from ١١March to ١٢ April ٢٠٠...
Background: Weight at birth is a good indicator of the newborn’s chances for survival, growth, long-...
Low birth weight (LBW) is the main known determinant mortality in under 1 year old children particul...
Low birth weight is appointed as a strong indicator of the health conditions of the population. Obje...
OBJECTIVE: To compare health care medical resource utilization in low-risk nulliparous pregnancies a...
Objective: To compare sub-optimal birth weight (2,500 to 2,999 g) term newborns to appropriate for g...
Abstract- Determination of birth indices is essential for primary supportive care, evaluation of per...
CONTEXT: Intrauterine growth curves are extremely useful for classifying newborn children and predic...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
Objective: to estimate the prevalence and verify the factors associated with low birth weight in ful...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...
ABSTRACT: Background: Low Birth weight is defined by the World Health Organization as weight at bir...
In Ghana, 32% of deliveries take place outside a health facility, and birth weight is not measured. ...
Background: A most vital determinant for survival in newborns and healthy development and growth is ...
Background: Birth weight of neonate is probably the most important factor that affects the future su...
This hospital-based study was conducted at Omdurman Maternity Hospital from ١١March to ١٢ April ٢٠٠...