Length and ponderal index at birth:: associations with mortality, hospitalizations, development and post-natal growth in Brazilian infants

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作者
Morris, SS
Victora, CG
Barros, FC
Halpern, R
Menezes, MB
César, JA
Horta, BL
Tomasi, E
机构
[1] Univ Fed Pelotas, BR-96100 Pelotas, RS, Brazil
[2] Int Food Policy Res Inst, Washington, DC 20036 USA
关键词
anthropometry; body length; ponderal index; intrauterine growth retardation; infant mortality; hospitalization; child development; growth; Brazil;
D O I
10.1093/ije/27.2.242
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Low birthweight infants suffer greater mortality and neonatal morbidity, grow less well in infancy and show poorer psyche-motor development. However, this simple categorization may obscure important differences in aetiology and prognosis between infants born stunted, thin, or both. Methods In 1993, all births in Pelotas, Brazil, were enrolled into a prospective study of health and development in infancy. Of 5249 live births, 5160 had length and weight measures at birth, and were classified into tertiles of length and ponderal index. All deaths and hospitalizations were monitored, and suspected developmental delay and attained growth at 12 months were assessed on a subsample of 1364 infants. Logistic regression was used to control for gestational age and socioeconomic status. Results There was no association between birth length and ponderal index tertiles. After adjusting for gestational age, infants in the lower tertiles of bath length and ponderal index presented a 3.8-times higher risk of mortality from day 8 to day 365, and a 2.5-times higher risk of hospitalization compared to infants with greater birth lengths and/or ponderal indices. Suspected developmental delay was associated with length and, less strongly, with ponderal index, but there was no synergism between the two. Infants in the middle and upper tertiles of ponderal index at birth became thinner. Conclusions Birth length was strongly associated with development at 12 months, but only infants born both short and thin were at increased risk of mortality and hospitalizations. The combination of the two measures provides a useful classification of the anthropometric status of the newborn.
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