Maternal Anthropometry and Pregnancy Outcomes: A WHO Collaborative StudyEs parte de la revista : Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Supl. vol. 73/1995. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Materials and methods | 7 |
Secondary data analysis | 15 |
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Common terms and phrases
analysis anthropometric indicators arm circumference assessment assisted delivery attained by month Attained weight average height average weekly weight body mass index centile clinical Colombia confidence interval data sets early in pregnancy estimated fetal Gambia gestational age grossesse Groups OR 95 Guatemala highest quartile Homogeneity test x² Homogeneity x² India Pune indicateurs Indonesia infant Intrauterine growth retardation Lesotho low birth weight low maternal height low pre-pregnancy weight lunar month Malawi maternal anthropometry maternal height meta-analysis Mid-upper-arm circumference mothers with low MUAC Myanmar Nepal Rural Nepal Urban odds ratios parity percentile poids positive predictive value postpartum haemorrhage Pre-eclampsia Pre-pregnancy BMI pre-pregnancy to month predictor preg pregnancy outcome Pregnancy weight gain pregnant women Preterm birth regression relevant selected significant Sri Lanka subgroups Table tion trimester US/CDC variables weekly weight gain weight and BMI weight attained weight by month weight LBW WTpp