Title of article :
Normalized Weight of Iranian Newborns According to Gestational Age: A Nationwide Study
Author/Authors :
Saleh Gargari, Soraya Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Torkestani, Farahnaz Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Eidkhani, Vahid Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Amini, Afshin Department of Emergency Medicine - Imam Hossein Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kabir, Ali Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages :
7
From page :
626
To page :
632
Abstract :
Background: By organizing birth weights according to gestational age at birth, reference weight values for different sex-gestational ages are provided. Methods: Data of 1,090,779 mothers and their neonates were gathered from 30 provinces of Iran. Pregnancy complications, maternal risk factors, type of delivery, maternal outcome, neonatal sex and APGAR score were determined. Birth weights were 􀁔􀁘􀁄􀁑􀁗􀁌􀂿􀁈􀁇 into 3rd, 50th and 97th centile. Regression analysis was used to estimate birth weight of neonates. Results: Birth weight showed an enhancing trend with age; boys weighed more, multiparous women had higher neonatal birth weight, mothers with cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus had heavier infants, and mothers aged below 20 years had lower estimated infant birth weight. Gestational age (beta = 147.3) and male sex (beta = 114.9) were the most important independent variables, respectively for predicting birth weight (R-square = 0.512 and P < 0.001). In other words, with each unit increase in gestational age, birth weight would increase by 147.3 grams. Male fetuses were also 114.9 grams heavier than females of the same gestational age. Value of R-square shows relatively acceptable goodness of this statistical model. Conclusion: A national reference for fetal growth patterns and related factors was determined in this study.
Keywords :
Birth weight , delivery , fetal development , obstetric
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2445515
Link To Document :
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