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Low birth weight, intrauterine growth-retarded, and pre-term infants : A research strategy.

T D Abell1.   

Abstract

Low birth weight, intrauterine growth retardation, and prematurity are overwhelming risk factors associated with infant mortality and morbidity. The lack of efficacious prenatal screening tests for these three outcomes illuminates the problems inherent in bivariate estimates of association. A biocultural strategy for research is presented, integrating societal and familial levels of analysis with the metabolic, immune, vascular, and neuroendocrine systems of the body. Policy decisions, it is argued, need to be based on this type of biocultural information in order to impact the difficult-to-change problems of low birth weight, intrauterine growth retardation, and prematurity.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 24222443     DOI: 10.1007/BF02734055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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