نتایج جستجو برای: low birth weight lbw

تعداد نتایج: 1554121  

2017
Dileepa Senajith Ediriweera Nuwani Dilina Usha Perera Francisco Flores S. Samita

BACKGROUND Although low birth weight (LBW) is common in South Asian region there are not many studies being done to evaluate LBW and adulthood hypertension association in this region, including in Sri Lanka. Although this association has been studied in other regions, most studies have not evaluated this association in the presence of socioeconomic and lifestyle factors. This study was conducte...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1994
D V Mavalankar C C Trivedi R H Gray

This paper explores the relationships between maternal weight, height and poor pregnancy outcome using a data set from a case-control study of low birth weight (LBW) and perinatal mortality in Ahmedabad, India. Maternal height and weights were compared between mothers of 611 perinatal deaths, 644 preterm-LBW, and 1465 normal birth weight controls as well as 617 small-for-gestational age (SGA) a...

2012
Ying Liu Susan K. Murphy Amy P. Murtha Bernard F. Fuemmeler Joellen Schildkraut Zhiqing Huang Francine Overcash Joanne Kurtzberg Randy Jirtle Edwin S. Iversen Michele R. Forman Cathrine Hoyo

Depressed mood in pregnancy has been linked to low birth weight (LBW, < 2,500 g), a risk factor for adult-onset chronic diseases in offspring. We examined maternal depressed mood in relation to birth weight and evaluated the role of DNA methylation at regulatory sequences of imprinted genes in this association. We measured depressed mood among 922 pregnant women using the CES-D scale and obtain...

Akbar Pejhan Bibi Leila Hoseini Mohammad Hassan Rakhshani Nasrin Hashemian Nejad

Introduction Low birth weight (LBW) is a high risk for children's health and a problem of public health in under developing countries. SGA increases neonatal and infant death, and neonatal and adult morbidity. So the present study aimed to assess the incidence of LBW, SGA and their related factors in Sabzevar in 2011 to 2012.   Materials and Methods This prospective descriptive-analytic study w...

2004
Harold Alderman Jere R. Behrman

Low birth weight (LBW) is a major contributor to infant mortality. Beyond that, reducing low birth weight could result in appreciable economic benefits. The present paper considers the potential benefits from reducing low birth weight in seven distinct categories: 1. Reduced infant mortality; 2. Reduced neonatal care; 3. Reduced costs of infant/child illness; 4. Productivity gain from reduced s...

2015
Rena Kato Masaru Kubota Hiromi Saito Yukihiro Takahashi

Introduction: Although there are several reports on the prevalence of underweight or obesity in low birth weight (LBW, <2.5 kg) children, there are few longitudinal studies from birth to early infancy. Methods: We enrolled 177 (93 boys) LBW and 2485 (1267 boys) normal birth weight (NBW, ≥2.5 and <4.0 kg) children. Height and weight data at birth and at 1.5, 3.5, and 5 years were obtained from m...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2009
Judith Sackoff Aviva G Schwarz Lindsay Senter

oor birth outcomes can have negative consequences for children’s health and development and have been associated with increased risk for altreatment. Preterm and low birth weight (LBW) abies face an elevated chance of early mortality, ealth problems, and developmental delays. LBW nfants are twice as likely as their normal-weight peers o be placed in foster care and to be maltreated over heir ea...

2014
Balu Ramu

This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of kangaroo mother care in the management of low birth weight babies over conventional method care . The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of Kangaroo mother care in LBW babies with birth weight < 2500gm in temperature regulation and also in promotion of growth, exclusive breast feeding, bonding and confidence of mother in ...

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...

Journal: Physical Treatments 2016
Hojjat Allah Haghgou, Mostafa Daemi, Sahar Johari, Tahereh Rezaeiyan, Zahra Mosala Nejad,

Purpose: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most serious health problems in infants. Many studies indicate that LBW infants, who survive, may suffer from long- and short-term physical,mental, and social problems. This study aimed to determine the effect of massage therapy on weight gain of LBW neonates. Methods: This study was a randomized clinical trial. A total of 45 LBW neonates were rand...

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