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Original scientific paper

Anthropometris features of term newborns

Kristina Luketić ; Fakultet zdravstvenih studija u Rijeci
Deana Švaljug ; Fakultet zdravstvenih studija Sveučilište u Rijeci


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Abstract

The Aim of this research was to determine the average weight of term newborns and to observe the difference between male and female newborns. Also, the goal was to determine whether the measure-ments of newborns affect the completion of childbirth, whether these measurements increase with gestational gain, and whether some maternal diseases affect the anthropometric characteristics of newborns.
Methods: The research was conducted by collecting data by looking at the medical documentation - the book of birth certificates of the Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics KBC Rijeka. The data was col-lected in the period from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019. The sample included all children born at term.
Results: Of 2,421 newborns, 2,260 (93%) were born at term, 1,140 (50.4%) were male, and 1,120 (49.6%) were female. The average length, weight and head circumference of male newborns is higher than female newborns (all p<0.001), while the weight and length of twins do not differ (all p>0.05), and the head circumference of male newborns is higher (p=0.018) . Of the 2,381 women, 53 (2.23%) had hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, 365 (15.33%) had gesta-tional diabetes mellitus, 59 (2.48%) were obese, and the rest 1904 (79.97%) suffered from some other disease or did not suffer at all.
Conclusion: In addition, it was confirmed that anthropometric char-acteristics depend on gestational age. Also, maternal diseases affect-ing anthropometric characteristics showed a significant difference in mothers with GDM and obese mothers compared to mothers with hypertensive disorders. However, existing differences point to the need for further research.

Keywords

term newborn; lenght; weight; head cirucumference; maternal disease

Hrčak ID:

313505

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/313505

Publication date:

22.1.2024.

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