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Abstract Objectives High protein intake during infancy has been linked to accelerated weight gain and increased obesity risk. This study aimed to examine the effects of a low‐protein formula during the first 6 months of life on blood metabolic and hormonal markers during early childhood. Methods Formula‐fed infants (<45 days) were randomized to receive
Jacqueline Muts +10 more
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Foot length, chest and head circumference measurements in detection of Low birth weight neonates in Mekelle, Ethiopia: a hospital based cross sectional study [PDF]
Marta Yemane Hadush +2 more
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Abstract Objectives We aimed to gather insights from physicians regarding feeding practices for premature infants in the Middle East and North Africa. Methods An online survey was distributed among physicians who managed premature infants. Descriptive analyses were used to evaluate the responses.
Mohamed Hussein Metwally +10 more
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Role of fetal head-circumference-to-maternal-height ratio in predicting Cesarean section for labor dystocia: prospective multicenter study. [PDF]
Dall'Asta A +12 more
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Findings of Reduced Head Circumference with COVID-19 Infection in the Third Trimester: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Moriarty KL +7 more
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Objectives Intra‐amniotic sludge is an independent risk factor for preterm birth. It consists of a biophysical sonographic finding in the amniotic fluid, formed by dense echogenic particles near the cervical internal orifice, due to sterile or infectious inflammatory processes.
Clarissa Chavez Ortiz Roberto +8 more
wiley +1 more source
A Longitudinal Study of Head Circumference Trajectories in Autism and Autistic Traits. [PDF]
Ashley SA +5 more
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Anthropometric proxies for child neurodevelopment in low-resource settings: length- or height-for-age, head circumference or both? [PDF]
Lamb MM +10 more
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Effect of parental head circumference on that of the newborn child. [PDF]
J. L. Osborne +3 more
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