Indian Pediatr.
2009 Jan;46 Suppl:s59-62.
Predictors
of birthweight--a cross sectional study.
Anitha CJ, Nair
MK, Rajamohanan K, Nair
SM, Shenoy KT, Narendranathan M
Clinical
Epidemiology Research and Training Centre (CERTC), Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. anithacj_62@hotmail.com
This
study was conducted to find out the anthropometric, biosocial and obstetric
predictors of birthweight in Kerala. The study sample
consisted of 599 consecutive liveborn babies
delivered at SAT Hospital, Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
and their mothers in November 2001. Details of maternal history, anthropometry,
and biosocial and demographic factors were recorded. Birthweight
was primary outcome variable. Multivariate analysis revealed that the
biologically acceptable predictors of birthweight of
a baby in our population are maternal height (P <0.001), parity (P <
0.001) gestational age (P < 0.001), pregnancy induced hypertension(P=0.05)
and history of low birthweight in the previous
pregnancy(P=0.05).
PMID:
19279372 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]