2017
DOI: 10.5812/compreped.57114
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Associated Factors with Neonatal Weight Loss After Birth

Abstract: Background: Neonatal weight loss in the first few days of life is a common phenomenon yet limited information about weight loss after birth is available. Objectives: The present study aimed at determining associated factors with neonatal weight loss after birth in newborns. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the sample included 982 healthy, term and singleton newborns that had referred to health centers of Ilam. The mother and neonate's demographic characteristics, and the mother's pregnancy, childbirth a… Show more

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“…From infancy through adolescence various diseases threaten an individual's development. (Abedzadeh Zavareh et al, 2018; Haseli et al, 2017; Mohammadi et al, 2018; Mohammadi, Vaisi Raiegani, Jalali, Ghobadi, & Abbasi, 2019). Cancer and its treatment causes many problems for patients (Otaghi, Hasanvand, Mozafari, & Khorshidi, 2019) and caregivers (Sisk, Kang, Goldstein, DuBois, & Mack, 2019) including psychological problems (Aziza, Wang, & Huang, 2019; Günay & Özkan, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From infancy through adolescence various diseases threaten an individual's development. (Abedzadeh Zavareh et al, 2018; Haseli et al, 2017; Mohammadi et al, 2018; Mohammadi, Vaisi Raiegani, Jalali, Ghobadi, & Abbasi, 2019). Cancer and its treatment causes many problems for patients (Otaghi, Hasanvand, Mozafari, & Khorshidi, 2019) and caregivers (Sisk, Kang, Goldstein, DuBois, & Mack, 2019) including psychological problems (Aziza, Wang, & Huang, 2019; Günay & Özkan, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results suggest that gender may not impact weight change in the first month of life; however, their sample size was too small to reliably assess the impact of gender on neonatal weight loss. There were conflicting results from other studies regarding the effect of gender on weight loss, but these studies did not separate infants based on feeding type and mode of delivery, which may have confounded results (Grossman, Chaudhuri, Feldman‐Winter, & Merewood, ; Haseli et al, ; Johnen & Daugule, ; Regnault et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%