نتایج جستجو برای: lbw neonates

تعداد نتایج: 25402  

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2007
Yoko Nomura Claude M Chemtob

OBJECTIVE To characterize the conjoined effects of low birth weight (LBW) and childhood abuse on impaired adaptation and illness in adolescence and adulthood. DESIGN Longitudinal study of a birth cohort. SETTING Baltimore, Md. PARTICIPANTS Children (N = 1748) were followed from birth to adulthood (mean age, 26 years) as part of the Johns Hopkins Collaborative Perinatal Study. MAIN EXPOS...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Jingbo Liu Jun He Jie Yu Xiangbing Mao Ping Zheng Zhiqing Huang Bing Yu Daiwen Chen

Low birth weight (LBW) exerts persistent effects on the growth and development of offspring. The present study was conducted to test the hypothesis that LBW alters the response of pigs to high-fat (HF) diet-induced changes in meat quality and skeletal muscle proteome. Normal-birth weight (NBW) and LBW piglets were fed a control diet or a HF diet from weaning to slaughter at 110 kg body weight. ...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2004
Christina Nicolaidis Cynthia W Ko Somnath Saha Thomas D Koepsell

BACKGROUND: The role of paternal factors in determining the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes has received less attention than maternal factors. Similarly, the interaction between the effects of race and socioeconomic status (SES) on pregnancy outcomes is not well known. Our objective was to assess the relative importance of paternal vs. maternal education in relation to risk of low birth weig...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Péter Balázs Ildikó Rákóczi Andrea Grenczer Kristie L Foley

BACKGROUND In 2009, 8.4% of live births in Hungary were low birth weight (LBW) and 8.7% were preterm (PTB). Roma are disproportionately represented in Northern Hungary where LBW and PTB are highest in the country (10.3% equally). This study evaluates the risk factors for LBW and/or PTB among the Roma and non-Roma populations in two Northern Hungarian counties. METHODS We conducted a retrospec...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1987
H. C. Miller J. F. Jekel

Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with a large number and variety of risk conditions during pregnancy. The number and types of risk conditions per pregnancy were determined in 1,864 white and 872 black mothers delivered at the University of Kansas Medical Center between 1975 and 1978. The incidence of LBW infants increased steadily among white and black mothers as the number of risk factors ...

2015
Kimberley C W Wang Doug A Brooks Brooke Summers-Pearce Larisa Bobrovskaya Darran N Tosh Jaime A Duffield Kimberley J Botting Song Zhang I Caroline McMillen Janna L Morrison

Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with increased risk of adult cardiovascular disease and this association may be partly a consequence of early programming of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). We investigated the effects of LBW on expression of molecules in the RAS and cardiac tissue remodeling. Left ventricular samples were collected from the hearts of 21 days old lambs that were born ave...

2004
Philippe P. Hujoel Carolyn J. Noonan

PREPUBERTAL, ADOLESCENT, AND pregnant females exposed to ionizing radiation may be at an increased risk for delivering a low-birth-weight (LBW) infant ( 2500 g). In prepubertal girls, high-dose therapeutic radiation for childhood cancers has been associated with an increased risk for future LBW offspring, and a direct relationship has been reported between the radiation dose and LBW risk. In ad...

2017
Sanni Yaya Ghose Bishwajit Michael Ekholuenetale Vaibhav Shah

BACKGROUND Globally, low birth weight (LBW) remains a leading cause of neonatal and infant mortality and poses significant challenges toward the progress of achieving infant mortality-related goals. Experience from developed countries shows that two major causes of LBW (premature delivery and intrauterine growth restriction) can be averted to a great extent by adequate utilization of maternal h...

Journal: :BMC Pediatrics 2008
Chandrashekhar T Sreeramareddy Neena Chuni Rajkumar Patil Dela Singh Brishna Shakya

BACKGROUND In Nepal, more than 90% of the deliveries take place at home where birth weight is often not recorded. In developing countries, low birth weight (LBW, <2500 grams) accounts for 60-80% of neonatal deaths. Early identification and referral of LBW babies for extra essential newborn care is vital in preventing neonatal deaths. Studies carried out in different populations have suggested t...

2015
Lyly Nazemi Mamak Shariat Maryam Chamari Reza Chahardoli Leila Asgarzadeh Fariba Seighali

OBJECTIVE To compare the maternal and umbilical cord serum selenium concentrations in Low and normal birth weight neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS A case-control study was carried out in Vali-Asr and Akbarabadi Hospitals (Jan. to Dec. 2013). Two groups; case group; 91 mothers who delivered a low birth weight (LBW) neonate and control group; 86 subjects who delivered a normal birth weight neona...

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