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Volvulus in very-low-birth-weight preterm infants enrolled in the German Neonatal Network: prevalence, mortality, and outcome. [PDF]

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Siller B   +6 more
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Glycemic variability and reference percentiles in very low birth weight preterm infants using continuous glucose monitoring. [PDF]

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Prepregnancy weight, weight gain, and birth weight

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
The effect of maternal weight gain on birth weight in 2946 live births with delivery after 37 weeks' gestation was studied at Moffitt Hospital, University of California (San Francisco), between September, 1980, and December, 1983. The sample was stratified into four categories according to prepregnancy weight for height with use of a body mass index ...
B F, Abrams, R K, Laros
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Breastfeeding Trends Among Very Low Birth Weight, Low Birth Weight, and Normal Birth Weight Infants

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2018
To examine the change in breastfeeding behaviors over time, among low birth weight (LBW), very low birth weight (VLBW), and normal birth weight (NBW) infants using nationally representative US data.Univariate statistics and bivariate logistic models were examined using the Early Child Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (2001) and National Study of ...
Angela G. Campbell, Patricia Y. Miranda
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LOW BIRTH WEIGHT

Pediatrics, 1963
SINCE THE First World Health Assembly in 1948, the international definition of prematurity based on birth weight (≤ 2500 gm) has been used widely and successfully for purposes of vital statistics concerning newborn infants. This definition is objective and subject to standardization in contrast to a classification based on estimates of gestational age ...
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Hyperphenylalaninemia and birth weight

Annales de Génétique, 2002
Hyperphenylalaninemias (HPAs) are due to autosomal recessive inherited deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase and include three different biochemical and clinical phenotypes: classic phenylketonuria, mild phenylketonuria and persistent HPA. Recently the relationship between birth weight and HPA has been investigated.
Sebastiano, Bianca   +3 more
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Swimming and Birth Weight

Epidemiology, 2002
Swimmers can be exposed to high levels of trihalomethanes, byproducts of chlorination disinfection. There are no published studies on the relation between swimming and birth weight. We explored this relation in a large birth cohort, the Avon (England) Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), in 1991-1992.Information on the amount of ...
Mark J, Nieuwenhuijsen   +2 more
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Low birth weight babies

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1972
170 low birth weight babies admitted to the premature baby unit in the Medical College Hospital, Beach, Calicut, during 1969–71 have been studied, to determine the maternal factors associated with low birth weight and to assess the results of special care to these babies.
M K, Sainaba, O C, Indira, N M, Mathai
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Twin Birth Weight Standards

Neonatology, 2007
<i>Objective:</i> The aim of this study was to present customized twin-specific birth weight standards. The relative contribution of gestational age, maternal factors, twin factors and placental factors to the birth weight was evaluated in a multivariate approach. <i>Subjects and Methods:</i> Perinatal data were obtained from 10,
Gielen, M.J.F.   +6 more
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