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The Measurement of Neonates

Authors: Wales, JKH; Carney, S; Gibson, AT;

The Measurement of Neonates

Abstract

Accurate measurements of both healthy and premature neonates are possible but rarely performed. Routine anthropometry is often not performed at all or with large measurement errors due to inadequate training of personnel or inappropriate equipment. Sick neonates are often considered unsuitable for anthropometry and growth is wrongly equated with weight gain. Gain in length may be disturbed by poor health and permanent extrauterine growth retardation and changes in body proportions induced in some survivors of neonatal intensive care. Drug treatments may have profound effects on length gain and the relationship of length to weight.

Keywords

Lung Diseases, extrauterine growth retardation, Babies, Anthropometry, Linear Growth, Cephalometry, knemometry, prematurity, Body Weight, Infant, Newborn, weight, length, neonates, Body Height, skinfold thickness, Skinfold Thickness, head circumference, Birth, Body Composition, Humans, Infants, Infant, Premature

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popularity
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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16
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