Alternatives to low birthweight as a population-level indicator of infant and child health
Background: Low birthweight (<2500 g) is often used as a population-level indicator of maternal-child health, as it is easy to measure and correlates with poorer infant health outcomes. However, it conflates preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction, which have different causal pathways a...
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Main Authors: | Daneeta Hennessy (Author), Siranda Torvaldsen (Author), Jason P Bentley (Author), Jennifer R Bowen (Author), Helen A Moore (Author), Christine L Roberts (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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