2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0021-75572001000300006
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Curvas de crescimento intra-uterino de uma população de alto nível socioeconômico

Abstract: IntroduçãoO crescimento intra-uterino se caracteriza por crescimento e maturação orgânica e obedece a padrões reconhe- AbstractObjective: growth curves can be used to assess intrauterine growth, to predict diseases in newborns, and to characterize different populations. The objective of this study was to obtain intrauterine growth curves of newborns from the Hospital Albert Einstein's Maternity Unit (MAE) and compare them with intrauterine growth curves of a population from California, USA.Methods: we plotted… Show more

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“…This review uses studies from the following countries/ethnic groups: Argentina, 44 Australia (indigenous and non-indigenous), 28 49 75 Belgium, 59 Brazil, 41 Canada (indigenous and non-indigenous), 10 48 77 China, 65 71 Czech Republic, 73 Denmark, 16 52 66 Egypt, 19 Euro-12, 62 Finland, 37 64 France, 29 78 Germany 13 50 79 Greece, 57 80 Hong Kong, 30 Iceland, 53 81 India (birth and postnatal 20 33 38 82 83 ), Iran, 55 Ireland, 84 Israel, 34 Italy, 31 85 Japan, 14 39 56 Kuwait, 43 Lebanon, 36 Libya, 86 Malaysia, 35 Mexico, 45 Moroccans (in the Netherlands and Spain), 22 87 Nepal, 63 the Netherlands (including Moroccans and Turks), 18 87–90 New Zealand (indigenous and non-indigenous), 58 91–93 Nigeria (birth 26 ), Norway, 12 51 67 Poland, 94 95 Portugal, 46 Russia, 72 Saudi Arabia, 25 Scotland, 47 Singapore, 40 69 South Korea, 70…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review uses studies from the following countries/ethnic groups: Argentina, 44 Australia (indigenous and non-indigenous), 28 49 75 Belgium, 59 Brazil, 41 Canada (indigenous and non-indigenous), 10 48 77 China, 65 71 Czech Republic, 73 Denmark, 16 52 66 Egypt, 19 Euro-12, 62 Finland, 37 64 France, 29 78 Germany 13 50 79 Greece, 57 80 Hong Kong, 30 Iceland, 53 81 India (birth and postnatal 20 33 38 82 83 ), Iran, 55 Ireland, 84 Israel, 34 Italy, 31 85 Japan, 14 39 56 Kuwait, 43 Lebanon, 36 Libya, 86 Malaysia, 35 Mexico, 45 Moroccans (in the Netherlands and Spain), 22 87 Nepal, 63 the Netherlands (including Moroccans and Turks), 18 87–90 New Zealand (indigenous and non-indigenous), 58 91–93 Nigeria (birth 26 ), Norway, 12 51 67 Poland, 94 95 Portugal, 46 Russia, 72 Saudi Arabia, 25 Scotland, 47 Singapore, 40 69 South Korea, 70…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant difference in maternal age among the four studied hospitals was also demonstrated. In hospital IV, which attends the affluent socioeconomic levels (Segre et al, 2001), the maternal age was higher and one can speculate that women delay procreation due to their professional careers, among other factors (Segre et al, 2001). Also, maternal age increase was similar for twins and triplets.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Quando se considera o desenvolvimento do concepto, ressalta-se a importância do crescimento intra-uterino como forma de refletir características populacionais, ligadas às questões nutricionais e de condições de vida, associadas a fatores genéticos 1 . O indicador que melhor retrata o que ocorre durante a fase fetal é o peso ao nascimento 2 , pois reflete as condições nutricionais do recém-nascido e da mãe durante a gestação, repercutindo no desenvolvimento da criança, e em longo prazo, nas condições de saú-de do adulto 3 .…”
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