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Monitoring the Postnatal Growth of Preterm Infants: A Paradigm Change

Monitoring the Postnatal Growth of Preterm Infants: A Paradigm Change

... few postnatal weeks of very preterm ...on growth charts are better estimated, the 90% of preterm newborns (those born at 33 to <37 weeks’ gestation) can start benefiting by matching the WHO Child ...

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POSTNATAL GROWTH RETARDATION IN CONGENITAL RUBELLA

POSTNATAL GROWTH RETARDATION IN CONGENITAL RUBELLA

... ABSTRACT. Three patterns of postnatal growth were found among a group of 16 infants with con- genital rubella. Most remained smaller than aver- age during infancy but grew at a normal ra[r] ...

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Postnatal Growth Following Prenatal Lead Exposure and Calcium Intake

Postnatal Growth Following Prenatal Lead Exposure and Calcium Intake

... on postnatal growth of maternal exposure to low levels of lead during pregnancy have not been well ...and growth at birth and 6, 12, and 24 months postnatal, and evaluated the role of calcium ...

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Weight Growth Velocity and Postnatal Growth Failure in Infants 501 to 1500 Grams: 2000–2013

Weight Growth Velocity and Postnatal Growth Failure in Infants 501 to 1500 Grams: 2000–2013

... studied growth in 977 infants with gestational ages of 23 to 31 weeks born from 2001 to ...poor growth, reference standards used, and the populations studied make comparison between studies dif fi cult, it ...

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Effects of postnatal growth restriction and subsequent catch-up growth on neurodevelopment and glucose homeostasis in rats

Effects of postnatal growth restriction and subsequent catch-up growth on neurodevelopment and glucose homeostasis in rats

... poor growth of preterm infants is a risk factor for poor long-term development, while the effects of early postnatal growth restriction are not well ...of postnatal growth and ...

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Prenatal Nutrient Supplementation and Postnatal Growth in a Developing Nation: An RCT

Prenatal Nutrient Supplementation and Postnatal Growth in a Developing Nation: An RCT

... random effects comprised the in- dividual subject (measurements were repeated in the same individuals) and a random slope to account for the var- iations in individual growth trajectories. We tested if the ...

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Testosterone Levels and Development of the Penile Spines and Testicular Tissue during the Postnatal Growth in Wistar Rats

Testosterone Levels and Development of the Penile Spines and Testicular Tissue during the Postnatal Growth in Wistar Rats

... testicular growth during postnatal development, as expected, both testicular weight and the area of the seminiferous tubules increased pro- gressively with age, with morphological changes in the germ cells ...

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Postnatal Growth Preceding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Postnatal Growth Preceding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

... Nichol compared postnatal weight gain in 166 au- topsy-validated 5105 cases to that of 521 control infants matched for date of birth and geographic area of residence,7 all from the Unite[r] ...

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Fetal and neonatal programming of postnatal growth and feed efficiency in swine

Fetal and neonatal programming of postnatal growth and feed efficiency in swine

... neonatal growth and development, and reduces feed efficiency for lean tissue gains in ...reduces growth performance and feed efficiency (weight gain:feed intake; also known as weight- gain efficiency) in ...

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New Postnatal Growth Grids for Very Low Birth Weight Infants

New Postnatal Growth Grids for Very Low Birth Weight Infants

... All surviving, singleton infants with birth weight 1500 g who were appropriate for gestational age (according to the intrau- terine growth data of Usher and McLean7) were included for st[r] ...

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BMP Receptor 1A Determines the Cell Fate of the Postnatal Growth Plate

BMP Receptor 1A Determines the Cell Fate of the Postnatal Growth Plate

... the postnatal roles of Bmpr1a in cartilage ...bone growth after the removal of Bmpr1a in the progenitor cells, suggesting an essential role of BMPR1A in early chondrogenesis; and (2) There is a replacement ...

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The IGF1 P2 promoter is an epigenetic QTL for circulating IGF1 and human growth

The IGF1 P2 promoter is an epigenetic QTL for circulating IGF1 and human growth

... insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) controls postnatal growth, we tested whether the CG methylation of the two promoters (P1 and P2) of the IGF1 gene is a potential epigenetic contributor to the ...

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Gene Dosage Effects at the Imprinted Gnas Cluster

Gene Dosage Effects at the Imprinted Gnas Cluster

... Genomic imprinting results in parent-of-origin-dependent monoallelic gene expression. Early work showed that distal mouse chromosome 2 is imprinted, as maternal and paternal duplications of the region (with corresponding ...

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Review: Skeletal muscle development in vertebrate animals

Review: Skeletal muscle development in vertebrate animals

... after postnatal growth (Amthor et ...prenatal growth. Therefore postnatal muscle growth of any individuals mainly depends on its prenatal developmental status regarding muscle fiber ...

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Smooth muscle cell-specific knockout of neuropilin-1 impairs postnatal lung development and pathological vascular smooth muscle cell accumulation

Smooth muscle cell-specific knockout of neuropilin-1 impairs postnatal lung development and pathological vascular smooth muscle cell accumulation

... early postnatal growth and remodeling of the lung, we hypothesize that the observed hemorrhaging resulting from SMC-specific Nrp1 knockout may be due to defective alveolarization consequent upon im- paired ...

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Dmp1 Null Mice Develop a Unique Osteoarthritis-like Phenotype

Dmp1 Null Mice Develop a Unique Osteoarthritis-like Phenotype

... the postnatal development of the growth plate in Dmp1 knockout (KO) mice was severely impaired, resulting in a chondrodysplasia-like phenotype ...forelimb, postnatal growth plate and articular ...

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PRENATAL AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL PHENYLKETONURIA

PRENATAL AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL PHENYLKETONURIA

... It is possible that the abnormal metabolism in the untreated mother during her pregnancy was responsible for the intra- uterine growth retardation present at birth, the postnatal growth [r] ...

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Preterm feeding recommendations are achievable in large-scale research studies

Preterm feeding recommendations are achievable in large-scale research studies

... Fetal Growth Longitudinal Study (FGLS) component of INTERGROWTH-21 st , whose intrauterine growth was monitored by ultrasound, were eligible for ...impaired postnatal growth; b) received ...

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Chapter 11   Evolution of the Human Life Cycle

Chapter 11 Evolution of the Human Life Cycle

... Birth to 28 days: extrauterine adaptation, most rapid of postnatal growth and maturation Second month to end of lactation, usually by 36 months: rapid growth velocity, but with steep dec[r] ...

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Early growth patterns and cardiometabolic function at the age of 5 in a multiethnic birth cohort: the ABCD study

Early growth patterns and cardiometabolic function at the age of 5 in a multiethnic birth cohort: the ABCD study

... of growth acceleration incurring associ- ated cardiovascular and metabolic diseases has not been established ...of growth acceleration ...infant growth on cardiovascular and metabolic function, the ...

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